The market and demand for property intelligence solutions has grown substantially in the past five years, particularly with the increase in frequency and impact of natural catastrophes, and the resulting significant increase in reinsurance costs. As a result, collecting and analyzing catastrophe and environmental data has grown in importance. The rising costs of reinsurance and associated reevaluation and subsequent re-underwriting of books of business can create pockets of opportunities for those carriers that can price individual risks accurately.
This report provides an overview of the current vendor marketplace for property intelligence solutions and profiles of 14 vendors. The vendor profiles are based on publicly available information, briefings, and responses to survey questions where possible. This report profiles the following vendors: Arturo, Betterview, CAPE Analytics, CoreLogic, EagleView, Guidewire, ICEYE, Insurity, Kespry, LexisNexis, Majesco, OneClick Data, Verisk, Vexcel Data Program, and ZestyAI.
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About the Author
Steven Kaye
Steven Kaye is Head of Knowledge Management at Datos Insights, and lead editor of the firm’s Business and Technology Trends in Insurance series. He has managed a wide range of research projects since joining the firm in 2008. Previously, Steven worked for Accenture as an insurance researcher focused on the U.S. life and property/casualty markets. He also served in both knowledge management...
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Deb Zawisza
Deb Zawisza is a Senior Principal at Datos Insights. She has expertise in insurance technology leadership and transformation with over 30 years of experience. Prior to joining the firm, Deb was SVP/CIO for Claims/Loss Control at Travelers Insurance, leading core system modernization, expansion of data and analytic capabilities, Agile transformation, and digital initiatives related to property/casualty claims across all lines...
Ashley Lee
Ashley Lee is a Senior Associate at Datos Insights. She works with senior team members to support consulting projects and create research reports. Prior to joining the firm, Ashley worked in management consulting and academic research. She has an M.A. in International Relations from the University of Chicago and a B.A. in East Asian Studies from Columbia University.