The EU AI Act and FCA AI principles represent a structural shift in how insurers operate and compete. Our 15-minute assessment reveals your current readiness — and what to do next.
The window to prepare is narrowing. Insurers who treat compliance as a project rather than a capability will find themselves reactive and exposed.
Insurers who build compliant AI infrastructure now will operate faster, price more accurately, and earn deeper client trust than those scrambling to retrofit compliance when supervisory and regulatory pressure peaks in 2027.
In around 15 minutes you'll move from uncertainty to clarity — with a scored assessment and prioritised action plan built for your organisation.
Each of the five stages — AI Foundations, Governance, Risk & Data, Operations and Strategy — is rated at one of four levels: Foundational, Developing, Established or Advanced. You'll see clearly where you stand in each area.
The assessment doesn't return generic advice. Your responses are used to identify the specific governance, data and operational gaps that apply to your organisation — referenced against the relevant regulatory obligations.
For every stage where your level is Foundational, Developing or Established, you'll receive targeted recommendations — each linked to a specific answer you gave and the regulatory requirement it relates to.
The report is a practical diagnostic, not a substitute for expert advice. It's designed to give you and your team a clear picture of where to focus — and a well-informed basis for discussing next steps with us.
Each of the five assessment stages is rated at one of four levels, giving you a clear and honest picture of where your organisation stands — without reducing complex compliance questions to a single number.
Little or no governance, documentation or process in place. Immediate action required before regulatory pressure peaks.
Some awareness and early activity, but significant gaps remain. Structured effort needed to reach a defensible compliance position.
Meaningful capability in place with some gaps remaining. Focus should be on formalising, evidencing and maintaining what exists.
Strong governance, documentation and oversight in place. The priority is sustaining the standard and using it as a commercial differentiator.
Our assessment is structured around the five dimensions that regulators and auditors will examine. Each section builds your compliance picture systematically.
Insurers who treat AI regulation as an organisational capability — not a project — will outcompete those who don't.
Get your personalised readiness report in under 15 minutes — completely no account required. Understand exactly where you stand before regulatory pressure peaks.