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Complexity requires context

Complexity requires context. Finding the actionable insights hidden in your property risk exposure data and presenting the outcomes are just as important as the quantity and quality of the data gathered.

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FinTech Global Ranks Maptycs Among Most Innovative Insurtech Providers Shaping the Future of the Industry

October 26, 2021 – Today, Maptycs (https://maptycs.com/newsite), an insurtech company that uses geospatial visualization and advanced analytics technology to help insurance professionals manage property risk exposure, assess climate change impacts, and monitor severe weather events in real-time, announced it had been named to FinTech Global’s InsurTech100 ranking for a second consecutive year. According to Fintech Global’s announcement on November 26, 2021, the Insurtech100 highlights the world’s most innovative InsurTech companies that will impact the insurance industry as it continues its explosive digital transformation.

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Frequency of Billion dollar severe weather events “unprecedented.”

The number of billion dollar weather and climate disasters in the U.S. during 2021 has been “unprecedented” according to the latest data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). While the total aggregated costs remain below 2005 and 2017, risk and insurance professionals must prepare and plan for increased frequency of such severe weather events for the future.

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A more holistic approach to climate risk.

For insurers and reinsurers, a firmer understanding of climate risks and opportunities is necessary to create a forward-thinking climate action strategy. A recent white paper by WTW and Wellington Management provides an 8-step guide in managing climate change, which involves more nuanced analytics of climate risk scenarios.

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Most all ratings agencies reevaluating risk analysis methodology.

Almost all rating agencies are reevaluating how they handle catastrophe risk, particularly related to property risk from climate change. With S&P Global already announcing a review of its methodology for insurer capital analysis, risk and insurance professionals should take extra steps to review their own portfolios with advanced analytics

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