Intermap Technologies and Czech Insurance Association (
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The flood risk application focuses on the watercourses at risk of causing property damage for 210 of the larger cities and towns in the country. After selecting a specific property, users automatically receive an insurance risk report specifying potential risks related to their selection.
Until recently, flood risk information has only been available to insurance companies during the underwriting and risk management process. With the launch of this application, this valuable information is available to any interested party; ranging from insurance customers, lenders, and banks to land developers and home buyers.
“The Association decided to make the system open to the public. Before, it was solely used by ČAP members when assessing flood risk and calculating rates for customers insuring property. The release of this application means that the public can now use the same tools that the insurance industry uses for flood risk assessment in the Czech Republic. For example, consumers can easily check an individual property location and find out what their insurance options are,” explained Tomáš Síkora, the chief executive of ČAP.
Intermap used numerous sources to create the flood risk zones in the application including SwissRe, one of the world’s leading reinsurers and a project partner that provided its geomorphological regression model to support the flood zone delineation.
“Intermap is very pleased to provide a tool that accurately delineates flood zones, thereby allowing the public to confidently assess flood risks when purchasing property or for other applications,” said Dr. Manfred Krischke, vice president, Europe for Intermap Technologies. “This fundamental change in the risk management market is a result of the Company’s vision to enable individuals worldwide with the power of knowledge through geospatial applications.”
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