Advanced Health Intelligence Ltd. announced that the Company has entered a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Unisure Group to design, develop and deploy the AHI Biometric Health Assessment (BHA). The LOI is a result of exploratory discussions between AHI, SCOR and Unisure over several months, resulting in SCOR partnering with Unisure to develop and deploy the digital application with AHI. Unisure and AHI have executed a Letter of Intent to develop and deploy a world-first digital underwriting solution utilising AHI's revolutionary smartphone-based biometric health risk assessment.

The intent of the relationship is to create a series of innovative insurance offerings by leveraging AHI's technology with SCOR's wealth of Reinsurance knowledge to service the global retail insurance market. Partnering with Unisure and SCOR presents a unique opportunity that will utilise the proprietary AHI digital blood biomarkers and phenotypical data combined with insurers' rich actuarial and underwriting data to develop and design new digital underwriting solutions. The collaboration will result in SCOR and Unisure deploying AHI's technology to digitally assess the health risk across a minimum of 5,000 individuals as part of a health screening for insurance requirements.

The intention is that this will be the first in a series of AHI?s insurance market product developments to digitise risk underwriting, which can be used to augment traditional blood pathology underwriting over time. The breadth of AHI?s 61 health outputs, resulting in 41 biometric captures across five major health and disease risk categories ? cardio-respiratory, body composition, estimated blood biomarkers, metabolic health and mental health offers comprehensive insights for morbidity and mortality risk highly relevant to health and life policy pricing.

AHI is in a distinctive position to work alongside insurers to cost-effectively unlock the large, unpenetrated, and un-serviced middle market where traditional medical underwriting is now deemed too slow and expensive.