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Transforming Legacy Challenges into Digital Innovation Powerhouses

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 7, 2026 8 Min Read
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Modernization of legacy insurance systems has shown significant advantages, as demonstrated by a leading North American life insurer that now processes policies in just 15 minutes instead of six weeks. Error rates fell dramatically from 80% to 9%, and processing capacity increased from 50,000 to 250,000 policies annually, with a 21% reduction in underwriting costs. This transformation is not merely conceptual but a reality achieved by modernizing aging policy administration and underwriting platforms through strategic IT upgrades.

These improvements reflect a broader trend in the insurance industry, where organizations that align their AI strategies with business objectives are 2.5 times more likely to achieve revenue growth above 10% and 3.6 times more likely to operate with margins of 15% or higher, as highlighted in NTT DATA’s 2026 Global AI Report. The divide is apparent: companies embracing modernization are advancing rapidly, while others are hindered by outdated systems that once conferred strength but now impose limitations.

The Real Cost of Waiting

Forecasts from Gartner indicate that global IT spending in insurance will reach $256.8 billion by 2026, reflecting a 9.4% year-on-year rise. This substantial investment underscores an urgent need to alleviate growing technical debt. Notably, 29% of software engineering leaders identify reducing technical debt as one of their top five priorities, indicating widespread acknowledgment that legacy systems hinder strategic advancement.

The challenge extends beyond budgetary considerations. Unmanaged technical debt restricts an enterprise’s adaptability, turning what should be merely code maintenance into preserving embedded limitations within architecture, integration, data assumptions, and operational paradigms. These constraints often only surface when they obstruct timely delivery, elevate transaction costs, or limit strategic options, leading teams to develop workarounds. Over time, these adjustments accumulate into systemic issues that are difficult to resolve.

The ongoing talent crisis exacerbates this problem, as recruiting qualified mainframe developers becomes increasingly challenging, especially as newer developers are reluctant to engage with outdated platforms. Compounding this skills gap is the length of time it takes to modify existing systems; for instance, altering a rating algorithm embedded in decades-old code can take 18 months, during which time customers pay premiums that do not correspond to their true risk profiles. This stagnation hinders product innovation, leaving legacy architectures unable to meet rising customer expectations, while competitors with modern platforms respond more swiftly and price more accurately.

Transforming Cost Centers into Growth Engines

Leading insurers are reimagining modernization efforts, positioning them not as reactive IT repairs but as strategic business initiatives linked to growth. Data supports this shift; 73.3% of AI leaders deploy their capabilities within front-office functions such as marketing, sales, and customer service, compared to just 44% of laggards. For back-office and mid-office operations, the disparity is 85.6% versus 71.1%.

Research from Forrester indicates that U.S. insurance tech spending will grow by 7.8% in 2026, as insurers shift from AI experimentation to operational deployment. This trend signals a recognition within the sector that modern infrastructure can offer capabilities that legacy systems simply cannot, such as real-time underwriting, dynamic pricing models, and proactive claims management. Forrester predicts that AI and automation could enhance expense ratios for the top 50 insurers by two percentage points in 2026, making technology key to maintaining profitability amid heightened competition.

Focus on Business Value in Modernization

Many modernization programs falter because they approach legacy transformations as mere IT audits rather than comprehensive business-value assessments. The most effective initiatives begin with Application Portfolio Rationalization, carefully evaluating which systems contribute to competitive advantages, which cause operational delays, and which pose unacceptable risks.

Envision an insurance operation where hundreds of manual claims reviewers process claims over 48 to 72 hours, paired with high staff turnover necessitating retraining. By contrast, a system designed to be intelligent in its domain can analyze structured data, documents, policies, and external information, linking them to operational procedures. This capability reduces processing times from days to minutes, resulting in as much as a 70% decrease in operational costs. Human experts can then focus on complicated exceptions instead of repetitive tasks.

Organizations now employ AI-driven tools that accelerate discovery and analysis by 45% to 55% more than traditional methods. Rather than overhauling entire ecosystems, these entities can identify high-value domains that yield significant economic returns and then redesign workflows comprehensively. This approach realigns IT investments, with semantic knowledge and intelligence assessing processes in real-time, potentially reducing inefficiencies by approximately 40% and offering up to 50% savings in targeted transformation initiatives—while maintaining reliability and compliance.

Nevertheless, managing technical debt necessitates a shift from simple cleanup efforts to strategic governance. Research from Gartner highlights that the most detrimental forms of debt do not manifest as obvious defects or backlogs; they accumulate quietly in architecture and operating models, only becoming evident when they obstruct agility or predefined strategic goals. Successful management requires a connection between debt indicators across function outcomes, system qualities, and organizational capabilities to identify where debt genuinely inhibits change and value creation.

Regional Priorities Worldwide

While the drivers for modernization differ by region, common themes emerge. In North America, the urgency around real-time data integration and advanced analytics is propelled by regulatory complexities and catastrophe risks. European insurers face the dual challenges of Solvency II regulations and open banking mandates necessitating API-first architectures. Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific markets, increasingly oriented toward mobile solutions, require platforms designed for instant policy issuance and embedded distribution.

Despite regional variations, the core question remains uniform: Do technology investments enhance underwriting economics, improve loss ratios, speed up time-to-market for new products, and bolster customer retention? Modernization is not merely about increasing budgetary allocations; it is fundamentally about amplifying impact.

The insurance industry stands at a pivotal crossroads. Legacy systems, once seen as a competitive advantage, now pose a liability. The divide between modernizers and those who delay will only widen as AI, cloud solutions, and data-driven decision-making become critical to market survival.

The author is Amir Durrani, Head of Apps, BPS & Data – Global Practice, NTT DATA.

Disclaimer: The views presented here belong solely to the author; ETCIO does not necessarily endorse them and shall not be liable for any damage caused to any individual or organization, directly or indirectly.

  • Published on May 7, 2026, at 08:07 AM IST

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