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Beyond Chatbots: How AI Agents Are Driving Personalized Customer Experiences in InsurTech

THE INSURANCE TIMES

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June 2025

AI agents designed for India understand the nuances: native languages, rural connectivity gaps, UPI-based integrations, Aadhaar-linked authentication, and even Indian consumer-specific behavioural cues.

- Raghav Aggarwal, Abhinav Aggarwal

Beyond Chatbots: How AI Agents Are Driving Personalized Customer Experiences in InsurTech

Step into any insurance firm boardroom today and say the words "AI" and someone will be reminded of chatbots. They were for years viewed as a low-cost manner of providing 24x7 customer service and taking the pressure off some call center. And of course, they did help. But come on: most chatbots were never more than virtual receptionists.

What we are witnessing here is change. Genuine change. AI in insurance is not merely about responding to questions anymore. It's about knowing, advising, and acting. The new AI agents are not here to simply respond. They are here to assist customers in a way that is customized, intelligent, and even humane.

Moving Beyond Lists and Filters

Historically, when a consumer searched for an insurance product on the web, they were presented with a list. Occasionally it was sorted. Frequently it was intimidating. That is shifting.

Today's AI agents are learning to read between a customer's lines. Not just their age or income bracket, but how they click, where they hesitate, what they ask, and what they don't. These agents can sense hesitation, confidence, curiosity, or even confusion.

What does it imply for insurance? It would imply that a parent who is young would be steered to a child benefits-enabled flexible health policy. A retiree will be offered a simple renewal package without add-ons. It is not selling products; it is showing the correct fit. This form of micro-personalization is a builder of trust.

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