Tego launches Healthcare Entity Malpractice product on ChainThat’s BPA platform, streamlining healthcare underwriting across Australia
Press Release
Sydney, AUSTRALIA – June 2025 /Insurance News/
Tego, a specialist healthcare underwriting agency based in Australia, has launched its healthcare entity malpractice product on ChainThat’s Beyond Policy Administration (BPA) platform — a significant milestone in the agency’s broader digital transformation strategy. This is the first product Tego has brought live on BPA since selecting the platform in mid-2024 to modernise and future-proof its operations. The go-live introduces end-to-end automation of core policy functions, significantly streamlining complex underwriting workflows and improving visibility across quoting, binding and servicing.
“This launch represents more than a technology upgrade — it’s a major step forward in how we support healthcare entities across Australia,” said Eric Lowenstein, CEO of Tego.
“By digitising the policy lifecycle, we’re delivering faster, more consistent experiences to our brokers and customers — and giving our team the tools to adapt, scale and innovate. ChainThat’s BPA platform is enabling us to move faster, with greater control over products, pricing, and service delivery.”
The BPA platform is purpose-built for underwriting agencies and insurers, offering powerful features including automated rating, streamlined quote and bind processes, dynamic document generation, and real-time reporting. As a UK-based insurtech, ChainThat brings deep expertise in Lloyd’s compliance — and BPA natively supports binder structures, audit trails, and reporting standards that help agencies such as Tego meet their capacity provider obligations with confidence. This go-live forms part of a phased rollout, with additional liability products set to be onboarded, further enhancing agility and delivering a better experience for brokers and insureds alike.
“It’s fantastic to see Tego’s Professional Indemnity product go live on BPA,” said Vikas Acharya, CEO of ChainThat.
“We’re proud to support their forward-thinking approach to underwriting. Tego’s healthcare specialism demands agility, and BPA is purpose-built to deliver just that — accelerating operations and empowering teams to respond quickly to a changing market.”
Tego is a Lloyd’s coverholder and one of Australia’s leading healthcare underwriters writing over $50 million in annual gross written premium — a milestone underpinned by continuous innovation and a commitment to exceptional service. This BPA rollout represents the next step in that journey, cementing Tego’s role as a technology-forward, specialist provider.
With additional products set to onboard in the coming months, the launch also signals ChainThat’s growing footprint in the Australian market — and the shared momentum of two businesses focused on reimagining what’s possible in healthcare underwriting.
About Tego
Tego is a specialist medical indemnity and malpractice underwriter dedicated to supporting the unique needs of Australia’s healthcare sector. It provides tailored insurance solutions to more than 30,000 medical and healthcare professionals, including medical practitioners, private hospitals, medical centres, day surgeries, aged care facilities, disability support providers, NDIS organisations, and allied health services.
With a focus on exceptional service and support, Tego ensures policyholders have the protection they need to deliver care with confidence. Drawing on deep sector expertise, the team delivers responsive, personalised service—supported by 24/7 medico-legal advice and expert claims guidance. This proactive, flexible approach helps brokers and clients navigate an increasingly complex risk environment.
For more information, visit www.tego.com.au
About ChainThat
ChainThat, a London-based insurtech, provides innovative SaaS-based insurance technology products and platforms that enable brokers, carriers and underwriting agencies/MGAs to realise the full potential of their businesses.
For more information, visit www.chainthat.com
For more information on the BPA platform, visit Beyond Policy Administration (BPA) — ChainThat