Leverage MAPTYCS® built-in ALERTS module

Leverage MAPTYCS® built-in ALERTS module to get real-time accurate information on locations impacted by Tropical Storms and Earthquakes.

Alerts are customizable and can integrate total insured values, estimated maximum losses values, exposed layers and more.

Risk Managers and businesses

Monitor events in real-time to mitigate losses and protect the company’s people, assets, and operations. Ensure you are in contact with your loss adjusters ahead of time.

Insurance Brokers

Send custom alerts to your clients to help mitigate losses. You can suggest recommendations and claims reporting instructions.

Insurers

Optimize the management of your Event Response resources and project losses with speed and accuracy to establish adequate reserves for claims payouts.

Find out more by getting in touch with our team today.

 

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