Accelerated insurtech adoption serves as differentiator for insurers.

As insurtech adoption accelerates, insurers can “differentiate themselves from other companies by how they respond to customers at times of need” with improved catastrophe modeling and real-time real-time event monitoring.

With severe weather events projected to increase in impact and frequency in 2021, Maptycs provides risk and insurance professionals an intuitive and powerful platform to analyze and adjust their risk strategies from large data sets across numerous formats.

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https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/jan/24/pandemic-spurs-technology-growth-in-insurance-indu/

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