
KatRisk is a leading catastrophe modeling company that was founded in 2012 by one geek, one scientist, and one engineer. It is our mission to be a provider of comprehensive and cost effective catastrophe risk models resulting in exceptional value to clients. Models will have an open architecture allowing users to better understand underlying model parameterizations and if desired modify models to suit specific needs. Our current products cover flood and tropical cyclone risk in the US, Caribbean, and Asia.
Location: United States, California, Berkeley
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2012
Mentions in press and media 5
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14.05.2025 | The Rising Tide of Tech Investments: Liftoff and KatRisk Make Waves | In the fast-paced world of technology, two companies have recently made headlines with significant moves that signal growth and ambition. Liftoff, a powerhouse in performance marketing for mobile apps, and KatRisk, a leader in catastrophic ... |
13.05.2025 | KatRisk announces acquisition of Dublin-based Gamma | KatRisk, a US provider of catastrophic risk modelling software to the insurance and financial services industries, has acquired location intelligence and Irish property-level risk assessment firm Gamma. The deal is expected to bolster KatRi... |
12.05.2025 | KatRisk Acquires Gamma | KatRisk, a La Jolla, CA-based provider of catastrophic risk modeling software to the insurance and financial services industries, acquired Gamma, a Dublin, Ireland-based company which specializes in location intelligence and property-level ... |
22.11.2024 | Technosylva Receives Investment from General Atlantic’s BeyondNetZero Fund and TA Associates | Technosylva, a La Jolla, CA-based provider of catastrophic event simulation modeling, risk analysis, and operational response solutions, received a strategic growth investment from General Atlantic. The amount of the deal was not disclosed.... |
02.09.2017 | After Harvey, ignore the climate debate and focus on building better, more efficient cities | As Tropical Storm Harvey made its second landfall near the border of Louisiana and Texas this week, New Orleans marked the 12-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. In the intervening years since those storms, the nation has been continuall... |