The Real Cost of Disconnected Systems: A Unified Approach to Captive Insurance Management in the UK February 23, 2026 By adrian As captive insurance UK reforms continue to take shape, captives are moving higher up the corporate agenda. But many organisations are finding that the real challenge is running a captive effectively, not establishing it. While regulatory processes may become more proportionate, expectations of captives are rising. As captives are used more actively and more visibly, systems that once felt “good … Continued
Running a UK Captive: Why Technology Now Matters More Than Regulation February 23, 2026 By adrian The UK’s proposed captive insurance reforms are designed to lower barriers and broaden access for a wider range of organisations. Faster authorisation, more proportionate capital requirements, streamlined reporting and supervision, and greater flexibility in structure and scope all point to the same goal: making captive insurance more accessible to more organisations. But while the changes … Continued
New Rules, New Opportunities: Why 2026 Could Reshape Captive Insurance Strategy in the UK February 23, 2026 By adrian For many organisations in the UK, captive insurance has long been strategically appealing but in practice, it has often been difficult to justify. While captives can offer greater control over risk financing, improved visibility of loss drivers and more tailored coverage, the UK regulatory environment has historically imposed high barriers to entry. As a result, most UK-owned captives have … Continued
Being AI-Ready Starts with IRM: Connecting Risk, Safety, and Compliance for Enterprise Resilience February 20, 2026 By adrian Organizations across industries are under increasing pressure to become “AI-ready.” As leaders look to artificial intelligence to improve efficiency and decision-making, many assume the challenge is primarily technological: selecting the right tools, integrating systems, and deploying advanced analytics. What often gets overlooked is the foundation AI depends on. Many organizations struggle to move beyond pilots because risk, … Continued
5 Signs Your Admin Layer Is Holding Back Your AI Strategy February 18, 2026 By adrian 5 Signs Your Admin Layer Is Holding Back Your AI Strategy If your AI investments look great in demos but feel slow in real life, you might be tempted to blame the model. But where you should be directing your attention is the administrative layer underneath it. In risk, insurance, and compliance-heavy environments, this shows up with slow onboarding, … Continued
Public-Sector Transportation Authority February 17, 2026 By adrian A public-sector transportation authority in the United States, this organization operates and oversees major aviation and maritime facilities serving a large metropolitan region. It employs over 2,000 people across a wide range of roles, including skilled trades, public safety, operations, and transportation personnel. In addition to supporting a diverse workforce, the authority serves a high … Continued
Griffith Foods February 11, 2026 By adrian Griffith Foods is a fourth-generation, family-owned food manufacturer founded in 1919. Headquartered in the United States, the company employs approximately 5,000 people and operates more than 20 production facilities across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Guided by a strong commitment to safety, quality, and care for its employees and communities, Griffith Foods develops customized ingredients, … Continued
Central Ohio Transit Authority February 11, 2026 By adrian Modernizing claims and legal operations with Origami Risk The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) is the public transportation provider for central Ohio, delivering nearly 12 million passenger trips each year across a 562-square-mile service area. Operating a fleet of more than 300 fixed-route buses and providing paratransit services for seniors and people with disabilities, COTA … Continued
Data Onboarding: The First Mile of AI Success February 11, 2026 By adrian AI promises faster insights, smarter automation, and better decisions. But for many organizations, those gains never arrive. The reason is simple: if your data can’t move, your AI can’t either. Before models run or dashboards update, data must be ingested, mapped, validated, transformed, and governed. This “first mile” of AI is where progress often slows, or stops entirely. When onboarding is manual, fragmented, … Continued
What Legacy Systems are Really Costing Public Entity Pools February 6, 2026 By adrian When budgeting conversations around technology investments stop at the price tag (implementation fees, renewals, support contracts), they miss where most of the cost actually lives. A better metric is a system’s Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). This includes: These costs don’t appear as a single line item alongside system expenses, but they accumulate steadily over time. Applying a TCO lens to technology decisions shifts the conversation from short-term cost … Continued