Strategic Focus: How AI Is Redrawing RMIS In The EU

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Executive Summary

Across the risk management information system (RMIS) space, AI is augmenting capabilities. In the EU, this shift is colliding with an increasingly assertive regulatory backdrop. RMIS vendors are converging on several capability fronts, such as around embedded analytics for claims and incident workflows, agentic AI for claims execution, AI-enabled risk taxonomies, and risk projections built on top of these. Buyers should carefully consider the compliance requirements for a single cross-market RMIS deployment, evaluating both a vendor's AI capability and its capacity to document and explain its AI elements. 

AI capabilities and emerging AI regulations are changing RMIS
AI is transforming the RMIS market
The EIOPA effect is now the biggest driver shaping RMIS functionality

Figure 1. How EU AI regulations affect RMIS

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Tom Murphy

Tom Murphy

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Tom is an analyst at Verdantix, specializing in third-party, GRC, reputational and geopolitical risk. His current research agenda focuses on how organizations can insulate the...

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Luis Niño

Luis Niño

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Luis leads the risk management research team at Verdantix, focusing on how regulatory requirements intersect with GRC strategies and delivering insights that help clients unde...

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