Partnership Aims to Expand Access to Natural Catastrophe Solutions
ICEYE and Risk Management Will Enhance Real-Time Flood Risk Analysis and Reporting Capabilities
A new strategic partnership to expand access to natural catastrophe information has been announced by ICEYE and Risk Management. Through this collaboration, ICEYE’s flood solutions will be integrated into Location Risk Intelligence Platform, which empowers companies to assess and manage risks associated with natural hazards and climate change.
“Natural catastrophes are becoming more frequent and severe. Businesses need scalable solutions to manage these risks before, during, and after disaster events strike.”
Christof Reinert, Munich Re
The integration strengthens the platform’s real-time flood risk analysis and reporting capabilities before, during, and after events. Access to ICEYE’s cutting-edge data via a market-leading risk management platform enables insurers, banks, real estate managers, and corporations worldwide to better assess and quantify flood impact, and supports faster, data-driven decision-making.
“Integrating our flood intelligence into Location Risk Intelligence, Munich Re’s powerful analytics platform, represents a major step forward in how leading-edge data and technology can be combined to enable insurers and businesses to better understand and manage the rapidly evolving flood risk landscape,” said Anke Sielker, Head of Re/Insurance Practice at ICEYE.
From January 2026, ICEYE’s Flood Archive and Flood Early Warning solutions will be available via the Events feature of Location Risk Intelligence. The Events feature enables users to monitor historical and ongoing events, using a combination of public domain information and vendor data.
ICEYE will be the first commercial provider to supply precise event data to the Munich Re platform, giving customers immediate access to severity forecasts and reliable, rapidly delivered measurements of flood hazard extent and depth. Additional ICEYE products — including Flood Insights, Flood Rapid Impact, Hurricane Rapid Impact, and Wildfire Insights — will be made available for resale by Munich Re to its customers globally.
“Natural catastrophes are becoming more frequent and severe. Businesses need scalable solutions to manage these risks before, during, and after disaster events strike,” said Christof Reinert, Head of Risk Management Partners at Munich Re. “By integrating ICEYE into the platform, we provide even more comprehensive insights into natural risk disaster exposure. The flood event data is a substantial feature that can even improve our Location Risk Intelligence offering. This gives our customers a decisive advantage, enabling active risk management to safeguard investments and operations, while also strengthening resilience.”
This agreement marks a major milestone for ICEYE and the use of its insights for corporate resilience analysis, with data seamlessly integrated into the ecosystem where clients need it. The partnership also establishes a scalable framework for embedding data-driven hazard and damage analysis into event response services worldwide.



