Cytora and GeoSmart in flood risk partnership

Cytora has partnered with environmental data specialist, GeoSmart Information, to bolster its flood and climate risk data toolset for property insurers.

Juan de Castro, COO at Cytora, said: “At Cytora, we are committed to empowering insurers with the most advanced tools for assessing and managing risks. Our partnership with GeoSmart Information and the integration of their data into our platform is a testament to this commitment. At a time when there is heightened uncertainty as a result of climate change, it equips insurers with a powerful resource for understanding and mitigating flood and other environmental-related risks, ultimately helping them provide superior insurance solutions."

Mark Fermor, director at GeoSmart Information, added: “With flooding the biggest natural peril we face in the UK and risks doubling this generation, it is vital that insurers access more complete flood risk data to inform pricing and underwriting and risk mitigation decisions.

"We are delighted to be working with Cytora to make our more complete property-level FloodSmart Analytics data accessible through their leading-edge platform for the insurance industry, helping to ensure an enhanced and faster decision-making process for Cytora’s customers when it comes to managing such risks effectively.”



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