How a leading Dutch insurer charted its path from fragmented on-premise platforms to a unified cloud-native target architecture aligned with its 2028 enterprise transformation mandate.
The Context
The insurer operated a fragmented, on-premise CCM landscape built on platforms including Precisely EngageOne and Objectif Lune OL Connect. A CIO-led mandate required the organisation to transition to a cloud-native environment by 2028 as part of a broader enterprise transformation.
The Challenge
The existing environment created multiple constraints — and the organisation needed to define a future-state architecture that aligned with enterprise standards while remaining practical to implement.
Limited scalability and agility — unable to meet evolving business and customer needs.
Reliance on unsupported systems created risk across regulated customer communications.
Misalignment with regulatory requirements, including the European Accessibility Act (EAA).
Multiple CCM platforms operating in parallel, increasing complexity and total cost.
Our Approach
Aspire CCS supported the organisation across vendor selection, architecture definition, and migration strategy — bringing structured external perspective to a decision with significant enterprise consequences.
Execution
We worked closely with business and architecture stakeholders to deliver:
Outcome
CCM platform and integration architecture procured, with a clear path forward.
Scalable, cloud-native target architecture aligned with enterprise standards.
Phased plan reducing uncertainty and execution risk across the 2028 horizon.
This approach delivered:
Cloud transformation in CCM requires more than technology replacement. Success depends on aligning platform, architecture, and migration strategy, while effectively navigating enterprise constraints and governance.