General Insurance Article - Willis Re in strategic partnership on flood analytics


 Willis Re, KatRisk, and SpatialKey, have announced a strategic partnership to offer Willis Re clients unprecedented analytical capabilities to enable them to proactively manage flood accumulations. The partnership will bring together a combination of Willis Re’s in-depth insurance knowledge and analytical expertise, KatRisk’s advanced science and industry-leading flood models, and SpatialKey’s intuitive, speed-of-thought analytic platform.

 Willis Re will leverage KatRisk model data to produce risk intelligence delivered through its consultative analytics services and will provide direct client access via SpatialKey’s Insurance Intelligence offering.

 Vaughn Jensen, EVP of Catastrophe Management Services at Willis Re, comments “Market demand for a high quality and high resolution flood solution has never been greater. Insurers want to leverage the latest science and analytical methods to evaluate and manage flood exposure. Our partnership with KatRisk and SpatialKey offers the potential for significant improvement in how our clients proactively manage their flood accumulations.”

 Dr. Tim Fewtrell, Willis Flood Team Leader, added “Building on R&D undertaken by Willis Re and Willis Research Network partners over the last two years, our team of highly qualified hydrologists at Willis Re has undertaken a thorough evaluation of the KatRisk product. We are confident that their approach represents the most accurate assessment of flood risk available to date.”

 Willis Re and SpatialKey are currently working together to integrate KatRisk’s US flood hazard maps into SpatialKey’s forthcoming Flood Accumulation application.

 The SpatialKey Flood Accumulation app will offer users the ability to access, accumulate and visualize KatRisk’s high-resolution data, which models both riverine and surface water flood risk. Additionally, the KatRisk flood risk data can be analyzed alongside coastal surge data from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and compared to the Federal Emergency Management Agency flood zones and US Geological Survey hydrological units, to help insurers build intuition and calibrate their views of risk.

 Bret Stone, VP of Products at SpatialKey, said “This new analytical solution will be timely and relevant to the insurance industry. Willis Re’s depth of insurance industry expertise along with KatRisk’s excellence in modelling, are invaluable as we deliver tangible value to the market and catalyze a new way of managing flood exposures within the SpatialKey Flood Accumulation App.”

 While the initial focus of this collaboration is delivering a holistic solution for the US market via SpatialKey, Willis Re Analytics can leverage KatRisk models to provide consultative services on a consistent global basis. Willis Re clients are now able to calibrate their underwriting and risk mitigation strategies with a clear view of risk and full understanding of key portfolio drivers.

 Dag Lohmann, CEO and co-founder of KatRisk, comments “With Willis Re and SpatialKey, we are able to easily deliver compelling value from our flood models to the insurance industry. This is a big first step in providing insurers with the right intelligence, backed by the best available science, to quantify flood risk and monitor risk position over time.” 

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