Aventum’s technology overhaul is centred on a proprietary platform called ATOMX, built entirely in-house and designed to power the full lifecycle, from data ingestion and workflow management through to product distribution. According to Aventum, the platform is expected to save 1,000 staff hours monthly and reduce costs by more than US$2 million annually – backed by a US$12 million investment over two years announced in January 2025. The goal is not incremental improvement. It is, as Hasani puts it, to move from a successful specialty business to one that is “increasingly adding more lines of business through our growth plans, but doing so in a more efficient, more digitally native way.”
Aventum Group’s ecosystem: turning to bespoke AI to scale specialty lines
