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DataHaven Turn Insurance Data Chaos into Same-Day Insight

At ITC Vegas 2025, Oscar Hernandez, Head of Product at DataHaven frames a familiar problem: insurance carriers believe they have visibility into their data, yet unstandardised sources and siloed systems make that confidence shaky.

DataHaven’s response is an intelligence layer that ingests messy, disparate datasets and converts them into clean, consistent views. Underwriters, finance, and operations should be able to pull what they need without waiting for someone else to run a query. Month-end shouldn’t mean waiting two weeks for a report; it should mean seeing numbers the same day and acting while they still reflect reality.

Practically, this is about removing organisational bottlenecks and letting business users interact directly with trusted data. DataHaven stresses speed and fluency, getting to an answer in minutes rather than weeks, and positions DataHaven as delivering reports with 100% accuracy.


Beyond access, Hernandez outlines a one-stop platform approach, so instead of stitching together separate point solutions for finance, accounting, and billing, and DataHaven aims to host these workflows in a single environment. In short, Hernandez positions DataHaven as a play for access and speed: consolidate data, standardise it, and surface it through a unified platform that lets teams answer their questions, accurately and on time, without hopping between systems.

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