Architectures in Practice

Theory is necessary. Evidence is sufficient.

These are architectures we have designed, built, or are currently deploying.

Architecture I — Reinsurance Operations

A major reinsurance operation, architected from first principles as an asymmetric organization.

Scope: Complete treaty and facultative reinsurance capability including pricing, risk assessment, treaty administration, claims processing, and regulatory reporting across multiple jurisdictions.

Traditional requirement: 180+ specialists across 14 departments, supported by 6 legacy systems with limited interoperability.

Unigens architecture: 12 human governors supported by a full agentic operations layer. Every material decision passes through human judgment. Zero governance compromises.

93%
Headcount reduction
12 : 180
Asymmetry ratio
100%
Governance compliance

Architecture II — Operational Technology Heritage

Before Unigens became an agentic architecture firm, it spent two decades building the operational technology that taught it how complex organizations actually work.

20+
Years
150+
Systems delivered
4
Continents
30+
Specialists

This is not a company that discovered AI last year. This is a company that has been building regulated operational systems for two decades — and recognized that agentic intelligence was the architectural missing piece.

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