Cytora and Aisix partner on wildfire risk data

Digital risk processing platform Cytora has partnered with wildfire climate data provider Aisix Solutions to incorporate wildfire data into the Cytora platform.

The collaboration brings Aisix’s wildfire intelligence into the Cytora product, enabling commercial insurers to access advanced data on wildfire risks, at a time when the threat of climate change is a key concern for businesses and new regulations mandate insurance players and their clients to disclose their exposure to climate risk.

Aisix provides wildfire data through its models, Wildfire 3.0. These models offer wildfire risk information based on geographic inputs and historical fire activity. The data is delivered via API, enabling real-time access and integration into underwriting systems, and aligns with regulatory climate disclosure frameworks such as TCFD and ISSB. Cytora says this integration will equip underwriters with the most up-to-date insights to evaluate risk across both individual submissions and entire portfolios, improving speed, accuracy and transparency in underwriting decisions.

Juan de Castro, COO at Cytora, said: “Climate risk factors are increasingly becoming critical components in insurance underwriting. Through our partnership with Aisix, we’re making it easier for insurers to embed the latest wildfire insights directly into their workflows, empowering smarter and faster decisions with access to the most advanced data and insights available.”

Mihalis Belantis, CEO of Aisix Solutions, added: “This partnership with Cytora will give insurers the clarity and foresight needed to make informed, strategic, and sustainable underwriting decisions. As wildfire events increase in frequency and intensity, the ability to quickly assess risk at the asset level is vital. We’re delighted to be working together in helping insurers build resilience in an increasingly complex risk environment.”



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