Insurance technology news from Arch Insurance, Dabbs Agency, Amwins and more. (Credit: Wright Studio/Shutterstock)

Arch Insurance North America has partnered with Cytora to further digitize its risk intake and streamline underwriting workflows. Arch Insurance has been investing in digital transformation to accelerate its transition to an operating model where higher volumes of risks are onboarded, decisioned and serviced more efficiently. By streamlining its risk intake, Arch can provide better, faster service for brokers and clients, enable underwriters to spend more time on risk decisioning and achieve more end-to-end visibility for strategic portfolio management.

EigenRisk partnered with Vexcel Data Program/Geospatial Insurance Consortium that will make Vexcel Data Program's high-resolution aerial imagery and AI-enabled damage assessments available through the EigenPrism catastrophe risk management platform.  Vexcel Data Program's aerial imagery currently covers more than 40 countries and is widely used for property underwriting and claims response to the full spectrum of disaster events, including hurricanes and tropical storms, floods, wildfires, earthquakes, tornadoes, hailstorms and other severe convective storms.

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