API-First Insurance: When Brands Become Insurers
API-First Insurance: When Brands Become Insurers  
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Published On: Wed Mar 04 2026
Description: Episode Overview What does it actually take to run a digital insurance operation at the system level—not at the chatbot layer, but at the transaction layer? Joshua R. Hollander speaks with Wayne Slavin, CEO and Co-Founder of Sure, about the infrastructure required to deliver true digital insurance in an AI-agent world. Wayne describes Sure's role as "what Visa and Mastercard were in the early days of credit cards"—building the rails for digital insurance distribution. Key Topics 1. What "Digital Insurance" Really Means Digital insurance is not about moving forms online or replacing phone calls with web interfaces. True digital insurance is straight-through processing from quote to policy issuance to payment—mirroring the speed and frictionlessness of e-commerce transactions. Wayne explains: "If that transaction requires some asynchronous process, some process that is interrupted, that we are actually not doing digital insurance." The benchmark: the entire process happens within minutes, not days or weeks. 2. API-First Infrastructure vs. Legacy Core Systems Sure's platform differs fundamentally from monolithic core policy administration systems (like Guidewire or Duck Creek) because it was built API-first with data normalization at its foundation. Legacy cores encourage over-customization, which locks insurers into inflexible, non-compliant systems. Sure's approach standardizes policy data across product types (homeowners, renters, fine art, landlord), enabling rapid changes and integrations. Unlike legacy systems, Sure doesn't force carriers to choose between their existing tech and innovation—it coexists alongside legacy infrastructure. 3. Model Context Protocol (MCP) and AI Agent Integration In February 2026, Sure announced the industry's first MCP server integration, enabling Claude AI agents to interact directly with Sure's infrastructure. MCP is a standardized protocol that allows AI agents to connect to business systems without custom integrations for each use case. This means insurers and brands no longer need 6-12 months of engineering to embed insurance; AI agents can quote, bind, manage, and renew policies conversationally. 4. Why Non-Endemic Brands Will Build Insurance The next major insurance distributors won't be insurance companies. They'll be brands, e-commerce platforms, fintechs, and technology companies with massive customer bases. Wayne's economic thesis: if a brand can convert customers to insurance at 20-30x the typical rate (vs. giving customer data to a third party), the unit economics change entirely. Large brands now have a path to retain customers and data while building insurance revenue. 5. The Transaction Layer as Moat Insurance isn't like retail or travel—regulatory consequences are real, policy admin systems are complex, and compliance layers must operate end-to-end. Sure's competitive advantage lies in building the foundational transaction layer that carriers either cannot replicate internally or would take years to engineer. This infrastructure layer is what enables AI agents to work reliably within compliance and regulatory constraints. 6. Insurance as an Ecosystem The future isn't a single insurer offering multiple products—it's an ecosystem where brands, platforms, and technology companies collaborate on insurance delivery. AI agents, powered by Sure's infrastructure, enable this distributed, composable insurance ecosystem. Key Quotes -"What digital insurance really means is truly a straight-through process where you're starting to get a quote that quote will be a real quote. It's not an estimate. It will become a real policy. You will pay real money. You will get a real coverage document. And the timing of all of that is pretty close to what you expect from regular old e-commerce." -"The next big insurance distributors won't be insurance companies. They will be brands. They'll be technology companies. They'll be fintechs. They'll be AI companies. They'll be companies that are currently sitting on large customer bases that don't have insurance products today." -"Before MCP, if an AI agent wanted to interact with an insurance system, you'd have to build a custom integration for each system, each use case. MCP standardizes that." Resources • Sure: https://sure.com • Wayne Slavin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wayneslavin • Horton International: https://www.horton-usa.com/ Subscribe & Connect Tune in to the Insurtech Leadership Podcast for deep-dive conversations with insurance executives, founders, and innovators shaping the future of insurance technology. • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuarhollander/ • Podcast Showcase: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/insurtech-leadership-show #InsurTech #Insurance #InsuranceInnovation #Innovation #FutureOfInsurance #Leadership #ExecutiveLeadership