Don’t solely rely on historical loss records: Severe weather events are a dynamic risk landscape.

Historical loss records alone are not adequate in assessing climate risk, according to Swiss Re. As the losses due to weather events continue to increase, “insurers need to adapt to a dynamic risk landscape by closely monitoring and incorporating socio-economic developments, the latest scientific research on climate change effects, and the status of local risk mitigation measures in their modeling.”

Big data analytics are essential for insurers and risk managers to adapt to the new world of risk. Transform your risk data into actionable insights using Maptycs.

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https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2020/04/08/563703.htm

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