Betterview Integrates Geospatial Insurance Consortium’s Aerial Imagery into its Property Risk Management Platform
Betterview, a predictive analytics platform that makes every property thoroughly understood for the sake of those who rely on them, today announced the integration of the
"We have been working with the GIC for over a year. Our initial project involved a mutual reinsurance customer who wanted to leverage GIC's ultra-high-resolution imagery so they could identify potential roof and property issues in their book of business," said
Betterview's predictive analytics and property risk management platform are used by over a dozen personal and commercial lines carriers and is backed by a team with deep experience in the P&C insurance industry. Mutual customers of Betterview and GIC will now be able to access, analyze, and take action from high-quality GIC imagery by entering an address or uploading a book of business into Betterview's risk management platform.
"We're always looking to create value for our members by adding best of breed companies
into our partner network," said
Both companies are currently exhibiting at InsureTech Connect at the
For more information about this announcement, contact
About Betterview
Betterview provides property insight and workflow tools for Insurance companies to improve the customer experience by accelerating decisions and improving risk at every point of the life cycle. For more information about Betterview, visit: https://www.betterview.com
About
The Geospatial Insurance Consortium's mission is to provide the most comprehensive, precise, and up-to-date location information to insurers. This insurance industry consortium delivers geospatial imagery and data, this leads to more informed underwriting, better claims decisions, reduces fraud and delivers faster catastrophe response. GIC's growing member base includes Travelers,
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