WTW launched the Radar Connector for Databricks, a new integration that links its Radar analytics platform directly to Databricks’ Data Intelligence Platform. The connector enables insurers to retrieve data in a single step, eliminating manual data movement and reducing analysis turnaround to minutes.
The integration brings robust governance through Databricks’ Unity Catalog, allowing insurers to ingest data from any source, manage quality and lineage, and apply AI‑driven insights across the organization. Bidirectional data flow lets Radar outputs be sent back to Databricks for enterprise‑wide sharing, visualization, and exploration via AI/BI Genie and Agent Bricks, creating a secure, governed ecosystem that powers faster pricing decisions.
Chris Halliday, Senior Director in WTW’s Insurance Consulting and Technology practice, said the integration gives insurers a more efficient experience and combines Radar’s deployment of Databricks machine‑learning models. Marcela Granados, Global Head of Insurance at Databricks, highlighted that the fusion offers instantaneous insights by linking Radar’s pricing models to Databricks, accelerating decision‑making and ensuring regulatory compliance.
The launch underscores WTW’s strategy to deepen its advisory and broking services and strengthen its competitive moat in the insurance technology market. It builds on a portfolio of AI and digital platforms that have delivered significant efficiency gains for clients.
The connector positions WTW as a leader in insurance analytics, providing insurers with a unified, governed environment that accelerates data‑driven pricing and risk modeling workflows.
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