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Risk reporting and mapping: How risk management software aids decision making

device trioRisk and safety managers often frame answers to key risk questions in geographic terms. Reporting and analytics give the ability to transform all your data into easy-to-read and interactive charts and graphs that aid decision making. All risk management software vendors provide some level of built-in reporting and mapping, but the depth and ease of use will vary greatly.

Following are important risk reporting software and mapping features that will help you visualize risk data:

  • Standard templates
    A library of reports at your fingertips, including premium loss ratio, property banding report, top 10 causes, internal benchmarking, point-to-point comparison, property and asset maps, loss triangles, and premium movement. 
  • Self-service dashboard building
    Effortlessly create literally any dashboard or report you need.
  • Interactive reports
    Fully interactive reports allow you to view data from an enterprise-wide level to a specific element, risk and exposure. This will enable you to quickly interpret data, establish root causes and play out different scenarios. 
  • Offline reports with full functionality
    This enables viewers to have the flexibility to investigate and control the data, without being online or connected.
  • Risk mapping
    Overlay your property and asset risks with NATCAT and political upheaval information to add context to your exposures and territories.
  • Mobile access
    All your reports should be accessible on tablets and smartphones. In addition, you should have the capability to build additional reports while on the move.
  • Workflow and distribution
    The ability to define workflows and, automatically schedule and distribute reports, in a wide range of formats.



A quality risk mapping tool is an increasingly important offering within any risk management information system. For more answers on selecting a RMIS system that's right for your organization, check out our free eBook, The Definitive Guide to a Risk Management Information System.

 RMIS Guide

Jun 20, 2013

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