Relocation boosts sustainability, while a processor platform migration enhances system performance, cost savings, improved disaster recovery, and AI implementation readiness.
In April 2025, Malaysian reinsurance firm Labuan Reinsurance completed a significant digital transformation to address increasing operational demands and sustainability goals.
With a client base that includes insurance firms, corporate brokers, and reinsurance businesses across Asia and the Middle East, the firm had sought to modernize its infrastructure to improve efficiency, reliability, and environmental compliance amid relocating its data center.
The relocation involved moving from an on-premises facility in Kuala Lumpur to a green-certified data center in Cyberjaya that complies with stringent environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards. This transition aligned with the firm’s roadmap for energy efficiency and sustainability, critical to its global clients’ expectations.
Key technical solutions that resolved the firm’s challenges include:
- Adoption of new server processors to drastically reduce batch job processing times by 70–80%, accelerating underwriting dashboards, profitability calculations, and report generation from hours to under one hour in several cases
- Maintaining and expanding a virtualization platform with live data migration between separate facilities scheduled during non-peak hours to minimize operational disruptions
- Cutting data center physical rack usage by 30%, lowering space rental costs and energy consumption through adoption of more efficient flash storage technology
- Reinvesting savings into strengthening disaster recovery capabilities
- Planning new AI-powered underwriting tools to shorten complex risk assessments from weeks to less than a day
The firm’s CIO, Patrick Wong, noted the infrastructure upgrade has brought the dependability and agility required for its business continuity needs, enabling teams to focus less on routine tasks and more on strategic efforts. “We have significantly improved our system responsiveness and efficiency, which allows our teams to focus more on strategic initiatives rather than infrastructure limitations,” Wong said about the performance, reliability, and scalability “needed to modernize with confidence.”
According to Alexey Navolokin, General Manager (Asia Pacific), AMD, a data center technology partner involved in the project, “Labuan Re’s transformation is a powerful demonstration of what is possible when innovation meets purpose,” referring to the reinsurance firm’s decision to upgrade from older server architectures.