Brokerslink has added Vantel, a Sweden-based insurance technology company, to its global broking network as a specialist affiliate.
Vantel, headquartered in Stockholm, operates a technology platform that uses artificial intelligence to support commercial insurance brokers with document-based tasks. The platform is designed to enable brokers to compare quotes, analyse policies, and review contracts.
The company's tools are intended to help broking teams respond to prospects, identify coverage gaps, and allocate time toward advisory and risk management functions.
As a specialist affiliate, Vantel will provide insurtech, workflow automation, and AI-related capabilities to Brokerslink's partners and affiliates. The addition is aimed at supporting operational efficiency and client service across the network.
Carla Alves, marketing and operations director at Brokerslink, said Vantel's focus on AI and broker operations aligns with the network's direction.
"Vantel brings cutting-edge AI expertise and a deep understanding of the operational challenges faced by brokers today," Alves said. "Their technology-driven approach aligns perfectly with Brokerslink's commitment to innovation and excellence."
She added that the network looks forward to the contributions Vantel will make to partners, affiliates, and clients globally.
Love Redin (pictured above), CEO of Vantel, said joining Brokerslink represents a step forward for the company.
"Joining the Brokerslink network is an exciting step for Vantel. We are delighted to become part of a truly global community of insurance professionals and look forward to working closely with Brokerslink," Redin said.
He noted that the partnership presents opportunities for brokers to use AI to improve outcomes for clients and gain strategic value.
The Vantel addition follows Brokerslink's recent move to add LAB3, a corporate insurance broker based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, as an affiliate. LAB3, founded in 2006 and operating as a family-owned firm, joined the network as part of the organisation's continued expansion in Europe.