
Tokio Marine Holdings (TMHD), a major Japanese financial and insurance services group, has partnered with AI pioneer OpenAI to deploy advanced AI-powered agents and services across its business operations.
This collaboration aims to transform Tokio Marine’s customer service, product development, and sales team by leveraging OpenAI’s latest generative AI technologies, including capabilities from the latest GPT-5.
Through this strategic partnership, Tokio Marine plans to integrate AI agents that can autonomously conduct in-depth research, analyse company data, and engage customers more efficiently. The Japanese company also aims to automate routine inquiries and enable sales teams to develop tailored proposals by harnessing ChatGPT’s ability to analyze regional demographic and market information.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise as well as the infamous GPT-5, which were built on large language models (LLMs), produces AI agents that are capable of understanding natural language, summarizing, classifying, and managing enterprise data.
Tokio Marine will deploy these agents to accelerate workflows in document processing, contract management, and regional sales strategy development, especially in the casualty insurance arm of TMHD, Nichido Fire Insurance.
The Japanese insurance firm also adds that they will engage with ChatGPT’s Deep Research feature to help the sales department obtain detailed local market intelligence.
“Deep Research capabilities of ChatGPT will enable collection of local information including regional demographics automatically,” TMHD said in a press release. “By incorporating the characteristics and information specific to each area, we anticipate that sales departments will be able to provide proposals that are even more closely aligned with the needs and problems of our customers.”
This integration and implementation of GenAI as an AI agent is designed to simultaneously improve TMHD’s operational productivity and customer satisfaction. By automating frontline customer service and providing analytical support for product and sales teams, the Japanese insurance giant aims to create a more agile and responsive business model.
Tokio Marine’s collaboration with OpenAI highlights a broader industry shift toward embedding Gen-AI deeply into insurance workflows. It also demonstrates how traditional insurance companies can leverage AI beyond pilots or isolated projects toward enterprise-scale deployment.
“Going forward, Tokio Marine Group will continue to make the most of advanced technologies such as generative AI, to allow us to deliver on our purpose of ‘being there for our customers and society in times of need,’” the company said.
The collaboration also happens amid OpenAI’s extensive enterprise expansion, which includes recent high-profile partnerships with Nvidia for increased AI computing power, and with Oracle and Stargate to build AI data centers.