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Insurance claims automation company Sprout.ai has raised £5.4 million in a round led by Amadeus Capital Partners and Praetura Ventures. 

Sprout.ai’s solution helps insurance carriers and third-party administrators increase operational efficiency and reduce claim handling costs by up to 50%, by automating parts of the claims process. 

The business provides services to a range of global partners, including AdvanceCare, MetLife and Generali.

The company claims its product extracts and contextualises claims information and compares it to policy coverage, enabling claims’ handlers to spend more time directly with their customers and reduce the claims settlement time from weeks to minutes. 

UK-based Capricorn Capital Partners and Portfolio Ventures Angel Fund, US investor Forefront Venture Partners and Canadian VC Verstra Ventures join Sprout.ai’s existing investors Octopus Ventures, Playfair and Techstars in the round.

The funding will be used to drive forward Sprout.ai’s go-to-market strategy, accelerate its growth and to continue to invest in product innovation and AI. The investment will also be used to expand into new insurance lines and global territories, including North America. 

Sprout.ai has patented technology that leverages generative AI and large language models for claims assessment and AI model training. 

“We process thousands of claims globally with our solution every day and millions of policyholders receive fast and accurate decisions as a result,” said Roi Amir, CEO. “This investment will enable us to grow further into international markets and continue to invest in our AI-led product to drive towards our vision to ‘Make every claim better’.”

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Amelia Armour, partner at Amadeus Capital Partners, added: “We’ve backed Sprout.ai since its seed stage and our latest investment shows the confidence we have both in the company’s commercial offering and the team’s ambition.

“Insurance claim handling is a huge global market that is ripe for automation to improve efficiency and accuracy. We’re excited to see the product now make it onto the international stage.”

David Foreman, managing director of Praetura Ventures, added: “Sprout.ai has grown at an impressive pace, and is now eyeing global expansion. 

“There is a huge market potential in the global claims software sector, and with the team’s commitment to innovation and exceptional service, they are uniquely positioned to take advantage of the growing demand for their services. 

“We look forward to supporting them with the funding, network and expertise to help them to achieve their ambitions.”

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