The integration brings Aisix’s AI-powered wildfire intelligence directly into Cytora’s underwriting platform, aiming to significantly boost accuracy, speed, and transparency in risk assessment.
The collaboration arrives at a time when insurers face mounting pressure to adapt to climate change-driven risk and comply with evolving regulatory disclosure requirements, such as those set by the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).
Aisix’s wildfire insights are delivered via its advanced Wildfire 3.0 models, which analyze geographic and historical fire activity data. These insights are accessible through API integration, allowing real-time ingestion into underwriting workflows and enabling underwriters to assess both individual risks and entire portfolios more efficiently.
“This partnership with Aisix enables insurers to seamlessly embed cutting-edge wildfire data into their workflows,” said Juan de Castro, Chief Operating Officer at Cytora. “As climate risk becomes central to underwriting, access to timely, high-quality data is critical to making smarter, faster decisions.”
The deal marks another milestone in Cytora’s growth trajectory, following its recent collaboration with global insurer Chubb and the launch of its latest platform version, which leverages agentic AI to improve performance and explainability in underwriting processes.
Mihalis Belantis, CEO of Aisix Solutions, emphasized the importance of the partnership amid escalating wildfire threats. “As wildfire events grow more frequent and intense, the ability to assess risk at the asset level in real-time is essential. Our collaboration with Cytora equips insurers with the clarity and foresight needed to make sustainable, strategic decisions in an increasingly complex risk landscape.”
The Cytora-Aisix partnership underscores a broader push across the insurance industry to integrate advanced analytics and climate intelligence into core processes, helping insurers not only comply with regulation but also build resilience in the face of escalating climate volatility.