GeoX partners with Sompo Japan to develop AI-based automated underwriting platforms
In recent years, advances in geospatial data technologies such as higher resolution and 3D satellite imagery have led insurers to use data in ways they had not previously considered. By combining GeoX's ground-breaking technology with Sompo's significant expertise and established global distribution networks, this partnership will fuel digital transformation within the insurance industry while enhancing customer experience.
GeoX has the know-how and technology to provide reliable, high-quality intelligence for residential and commercial properties across the
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About GeoX
GEOX builds 3D property intelligence databases to help insurers assess risks more accurately, prevent losses, identify suitable properties for their portfolio, and to equip them better when claims occur, all while enhancing the customer experience every step of the way. Our proprietary 3D property intelligence derived from aerial imagery delivers data points for commercial and residential properties nationwide, from several roof geometry sources, to secondary structures and liability risks. And we deliver that rich, accurate property intelligence within seconds, at scale, and with no IT infrastructure requirements. For more information, visit https://geox-group.com.
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