Atotal Insurtech
Claims settlement technology and digital inspection solutions for insurance carriers in Hungary
Overview
Atotal Insurtech Kft is a claims technology and settlement solutions provider for insurance carriers and claims service organizations in Hungary. Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Budapest, the company has operated in the insurance technology sector for over three decades as a subsidiary of Generali Group.
The company builds web-based platforms for vehicle damage management, including an online auction system for wrecked vehicles, digital inspection tools for documenting vehicle damage, and fleet management applications. These products integrate with Hungarian accounting software and the national tax authority's systems, enabling carriers to process claims and dispose of damaged vehicles without manual data entry steps.
Atotal Insurtech serves primarily the Hungarian market, with Generali Biztosito Zrt as its principal customer. The company maintains a lean team of approximately 35 professionals and operates as a specialist provider supporting the end-to-end claims lifecycle for motor insurance.
Products & Services
Car Wreck Auction Platform
A web-based platform that allows insurance companies to sell damaged and wrecked vehicles through an online auction process. Repair shops and salvage buyers submit bids directly through the system. The platform integrates with Hungarian accounting software (szamlazz.hu) and the National Tax Authority (NAV) API to eliminate manual data entry in financial processing.
Key Features
- Online bidding for damaged and wrecked vehicles
- Integration with szamlazz.hu accounting software
- NAV (Hungarian Tax Authority) API integration for automated tax processing
Target Users: Insurance carriers managing motor claims salvage
Car Inspection Web Application
A digital inspection tool that enables insurers and repair shops to capture vehicle damage through structured web forms with photo documentation. The platform supports claims assessment and vehicle valuation workflows.
Key Features
- Structured damage reporting forms
- Photo documentation capabilities
- Integration with claims and valuation workflows
Target Users: Insurance carriers and repair shop networks
Fleet Management Tools
Applications for insurance companies to manage vehicle fleets, monitor driving behavior, and track maintenance compliance within the insurance context.
Key Features
- Fleet monitoring and management
- Driving behavior tracking
- Maintenance compliance management
Target Users: Insurance carriers with fleet insurance portfolios
Claims Settlement Technology
Core claim management and settlement processing infrastructure for insurance carriers and third-party claims service organizations, designed to modernize legacy systems with scalable architecture.
Key Features
- Claim lifecycle management
- Scalable, modern architecture replacing legacy systems
- Support for multiple business domains beyond core claims
Target Users: Insurance carriers and claims service companies
At a Glance
- Founded
- 1990
- Headquarters
- Budapest, Hungary
- Employees
- 11-50
- Funding
- Acquired
Category & Focus
- Category
- Claims Technology
- Subcategories
- Claims automation vehicle damage assessment salvage management
- Insurance Verticals
- P&C Personal P&C Commercial
- Target Customers
- Carriers
Customers
- Generali Biztosito Zrt (parent company, primary customer)
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Last updated: 2026-05-17