What Integrates with HurLoss?

Find out what HurLoss integrations exist in 2025. Learn what software and services currently integrate with HurLoss, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that HurLoss currently integrates with:

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    Oasis Loss Modeling Framework Reviews

    Oasis Loss Modeling Framework

    Oasis Loss Modelling Framework

    Free
    The Oasis LMF (Open Source Loss Modeling Framework) is a platform for open source catastrophe modelling that aims to improve risk assessment by enhancing transparency, performance and innovation. Oasis LMF, established as a non-profit organization, offers a comprehensive set of tools for developing and deploying catastrophe models, without restrictions on modeling methods. The platform has a web-based interface and an API to integrate seamlessly with other systems. This facilitates interoperability and user-friendliness. Oasis' ktools, for example, enable large-scale catastrophe models to be executed. The Oasis Model Development Toolkit facilitates model development and testing. Oasis LMF ecosystem, which emphasizes community collaboration, comprises more than 18 suppliers, offering over 90 models. This fosters a diverse and robust modelling environment.
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    Moody’s Risk Modeler Reviews
    (Re)insurers require modeling software that provides faster analytics, deeper insights and more efficient workflows to improve underwriting, pricing and risk transfer decisions in a market that is becoming increasingly challenging. This is the benefit of using Risk Modeler™, as the foundation for your interconnected risk management lifecycle. With greater transparency, flexibility and customization, you can better understand the drivers of risk. Third-party modeling can help you reduce expense ratios, improve productivity, and gain better risk insights. Cloud-native architecture allows you to create new digital workflows that meet changing business needs. Risk Modeler is able to run more than 400 Moody's RMS and more than 300 Nasdaq models across multiple regions, perils and lines of business, using a cloud platform.
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