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IXT is a modern core insurance platform under AIFT, with its roots in a Singapore corporate structure. It is designed for insurers, insurance intermediaries, and digital platforms/apps. Rather than being a general-purpose CRM or ERP, it focuses on core systems and middle-office capabilities for digital insurance operations, covering multiple stages from product configuration, policies, and claims to channel partners and front-end sales journeys.
Based on the collected content, IXT’s strengths lie in insurance-specific workflows. The Product module supports no-code product configuration, generic product templates, attribute libraries, underwriting/pricing rules, complex coverage structures, and version control, while also supporting localization needs such as multiple markets and currencies. Policy is used for policy lifecycle management; Claim provides a claims submission portal, claim records, document management, manual review, and approval workflows; the Partner module supports Partner 360, product/plan assignment, commission management, as well as API keys, JWT tokens, and access control. Launchpad is used to build templated CMS-driven customer front-end journeys. The website also claims to offer more than 300 insurance APIs.
The website does not publish plans, unit pricing, implementation fees, or SLA details, and only offers a Request a demo option. Its value proposition is to shorten the launch cycle for new insurance products, improve process automation, and reduce TCO. For buyers, this means pricing, deployment scope, implementation timelines, data migration, and regulatory compliance details all need to be confirmed through commercial discussions.
The advantages are its relatively comprehensive coverage of insurance industry scenarios, making it suitable for embedded insurance, B2B2C channels, digital intermediaries, and multi-market operations. Low-code configuration and the rules engine can help teams iterate products quickly, while partner integrations and API access control are also well aligned with insurance ecosystem collaboration. The downside is that the publicly available information is fairly marketing-oriented: key procurement details such as pricing, free trials, security certifications, private deployment options, and developer documentation are missing. On security and compliance, only access control and the applicability of Singapore law are mentioned, with no clear disclosure of certifications such as ISO or SOC.
IXT is better suited to insurers, broker/agency organizations, and platform companies with needs around digital insurance transformation, embedded insurance, online claims, or cross-channel sales. Access from China cannot be determined from the collected text and is marked as unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. For deployment in mainland China, buyers should carefully evaluate network availability, cross-border data transfer, insurance regulatory requirements, integration with local payments, and electronic signature support. Alternatives to compare include Guidewire, Duck Creek, Sapiens, Majesco, EIS, Socotra, as well as local Chinese core insurance systems and insurtech service providers.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on theixt.com official site.
theixt.com is an Singapore Insurance provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach theixt.com directly.