Dutch insurance provider modernizing core systems on Azure cloud
Klaverblad is a 450-person insurance mutual (founded 1850) undergoing significant infrastructure transition. The tech stack reveals a cloud-first Microsoft Azure architecture (Logic Apps, Functions, Service Bus, Data Factory, Databricks) paired with modern data tooling (dbt, PySpark, SQL), indicating a shift toward automated integrations and data-driven underwriting. Active hiring across engineering, legal, and claims—alongside projects in Axon implementation, SecOps, and DORA compliance—signals organizational scaling to manage legacy system replacement and regulatory modernization.
Klaverblad Verzekeringen operates as a regional insurance provider in the Netherlands, offering motor, home, contents, and legal-assistance coverage to individuals and small businesses. The company operates with approximately 450 staff across claims processing, underwriting, operations, legal, and increasingly, data and engineering functions. Current work centers on modernizing the core policy-management and claims systems (Axon implementation), establishing cloud-based data pipelines, automating release and claims workflows, and formalizing IT governance structures to meet regulatory requirements (DORA compliance, third-party risk management).
Klaverblad runs primarily on Microsoft Azure (Logic Apps, Functions, Service Bus, Data Factory, API Management, Key Vault) with C#/.NET Core for application code. Data tooling includes Databricks, PySpark, dbt, and SQL. Authentication uses OAuth and Azure AD; security monitoring via Microsoft Defender.
Core projects include Axon implementation (policy/claims platform), Azure-based data integration and pipelines, SecOps implementation, DORA compliance, and release automation. The company is also establishing a volmacht (brokerage) department and transitioning to a professional IT management operating model.
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