BirdsEyeView closes seven-figure investment round

BirdsEyeView has secured a seven-figure investment to accelerate development of its climate hazard modelling technology.

The round was led by venture and growth equity fund, 24Haymarket, with reinvestment from existing backers, including the European Space Agency and ACF Investors.

BirdsEyeView provides multi-peril natural catastrophe modelling and exposure management software for insurers, managing general agents and brokers. The company said the funding would strengthen its wildfire and broader climate modelling and expand its team of climate scientists.

James Rendell, CEO and founder of BirdsEyeView said: "Throughout 2025, we firmly established our presence in the Lloyd’s and coverholder markets as a trusted provider of natural catastrophe and hazard modelling software. As BirdsEyeView enters a new, exciting phase, we are committed to refining our models to capture emerging risks and the realities of a rapidly evolving climate.”

Tim Mills, managing partner, ACF Investors, added: "The BirdsEyeView technology bridges the gap between technical climate science and insurance underwriting. James and the team are building innovative solutions that are helping improve disaster preparedness and address the challenges posed by climate-induced risks.”



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