Ambiental partners with Addresscloud

Geo-coding and property intelligence specialist, Addresscloud, has partnered with flood and climate risk data provider, Ambiental Risk Analytics to help insurer clients better understand and mitigate potential financial losses or other negative consequences of the rapidly changing climate on their Europe-wide portfolios.

Mark Varley, founder and CEO at Addresscloud said: “I am proud to be making Ambiental’s market-leading data available to our insurance customers across Europe. Insurers must begin to take a longer-term view of their risk profile, using advanced predictive flood risk analytics, overlaid with climate change data to understand their exposure over the coming years.”

Rob Carling, channel sales manager at Ambiental added: “We are excited to partner with Addresscloud. Insurers increasingly want to work with providers who can facilitate access to detailed, accurate data but in a way that is straightforward to understand and utilise efficiently. Through working together we are placing our advanced, predictive flood risk analytics directly into the hands of our clients.”

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