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These are architectures we have designed, built, or are currently deploying.
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.
Before Unigens became an agentic architecture firm, it spent two decades building the operational technology that taught it how complex organizations actually work.
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.