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FIS Prophet

FIS Prophet is cataloged under Reinsurance Tools on CoverHolder.io. Treaty, facultative, bordereau, exposure, and reinsurance accounting systems. Practitioner diligence should stress segregation of duties across business and IT change paths. Primary public information is published at fisglobal.com. CoverHolder does not endorse vendors; capability signals below are seeded for comparison workflows and require founder or licensed research before contractual reliance.

  • Reinsurance
  • Treaty
  • Exposure
  • Reinsurance Tools
FacultativeBordereauxTreaty

Reinsurance, finance, and exposure management Procurement should map professional services caps and hypercare windows up front. · Enterprise SaaS and hosted analytics Expect a mix of vendor‑operated cloud and customer‑managed connectivity for edge cases.

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Founder-curated signals

  • Treaty and facultative supportPartial
  • Bordereaux validationNative
  • Ceded and assumed accountingNative
  • Exposure and accumulation linkagePartial
  • Claims bordereaux and communicationsUnsupported
  • Multi-currency and multi-entity reportingNative
  • Broker and market workflowNative
  • Duplicate detection and auditNative

Buyer fit

Reinsurance and finance teams managing ceded and assumed workflows. When evaluating FIS Prophet for reinsurance tools, map their proof points to your operating model, geography, and admitted versus non‑admitted posture. Teams often validate fit against a narrow LOB pilot before portfolio rollout.

Confirm bordereau ingestion, accounting outputs, and treaty structure support. For FIS Prophet: Bordereaux validation, ceded/assumed tie‑out, and multi‑entity reporting should be proven on your treaty shapes.

FeatureSupportSource note
Treaty and facultative support

Treaty structures, facultative placements, brokerage layers, and reinsurer contracts.

PartialTreaty and facultative support: often partial, partner‑mediated, or LOB‑specific—confirm on fisglobal.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.
Bordereaux validation

Validation, suspense, match to ceded earned, and exception queues.

NativeBordereaux validation: positioned as native or first‑class on fisglobal.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.
Ceded and assumed accounting

Technical accounting, cash settlements, and reconciliations for multi-entity books.

NativeCeded and assumed accounting: positioned as native or first‑class on fisglobal.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.
Exposure and accumulation linkage

Links to exposure engines, PML and TLD extracts, and accumulation monitoring.

PartialExposure and accumulation linkage: often partial, partner‑mediated, or LOB‑specific—confirm on fisglobal.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.
Claims bordereaux and communications

Loss bordereaux, LAE handling, and partner communications for reinsurance workflows.

UnsupportedClaims bordereaux and communications: not positioned as core on fisglobal.com for typical P&C paths, or unknown—verify. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.
Multi-currency and multi-entity reporting

Foreign exchange, multi-GAAP or multi-entity reporting, and roll-ups.

NativeMulti-currency and multi-entity reporting: positioned as native or first‑class on fisglobal.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.
Broker and market workflow

Placing slips, lines signed, signing ladder, and broker messaging.

NativeBroker and market workflow: positioned as native or first‑class on fisglobal.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.
Duplicate detection and audit

Duplicate policy detection across assumed and ceded with immutable audit logs.

NativeDuplicate detection and audit: positioned as native or first‑class on fisglobal.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.