Bancassurance has long promised a powerful combination: insurance and products, bank distribution channels, and deep customer relationships.
However, in A&M’s experience, many bancassurance models remain constrained by fragmented data, manual onboarding, product–market misalignment, and regulatory complexity.
Agentic AI and personal financial agents could change that dynamic, shifting bancassurance from a transactional cross-sell channel to a proactive, embedded ecosystem that anticipates customer needs, simplifies execution, and creates value.
To realize this opportunity, insurers and banks will need to move beyond incremental automation and rethink the way their partnerships operate.
- Distribution - From Chatbots to Autonomous Partners
- Product - Working Backward From Claims to Design
- Governance as a Growth Enabler, Not a Bottleneck
- The Path Forward: Three Strategic Priorities
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