Gnosis, a Bermuda-based technology consultancy for reinsurance and insurance clients, has seen significant growth since it was founded two years before the pandemic. Rather than hampering its progress, the global health crisis has catalysed the company’s development, particularly in facilitating remote working solutions.
This month marks the company’s fifth anniversary, a milestone that reflects its strong performance in the Bermuda market, particularly as a managed service provider. According to Corey Brunton, co-founder and chief operating officer, Gnosis has built a strong reputation locally.
“We are doing extremely well in the Bermuda market. Gnosis has built a strong reputation as a managed service provider on the island,” said Brunton in a report by The Royal Gazette.
Gnosis is currently focused on expanding and developing its staff. The team is based at 99 Front Street in Hamilton and its operational focus is on optimising client networks and enhancing cyber security engagement.
Neil Lupsic, now CEO of Gnosis, and Brunton formed the company to address a gap in proactive IT management services in Bermuda. At the time, Lupsic was Chief Technology Officer at Digicel Group and Brunton was an Account Manager at Applied Computer Technologies.
Gnosis’ client base is predominantly insurance and reinsurance companies, although it also serves various professional practices, including those of dentists and doctors. Brunton emphasised Gnosis’ role in supporting clients who value its services.