Sentera announced an expanded partnership with Crop Risk Services (CRS), an AIG company and a leading primary crop insurance managing general agent. The partnership will provide CRS adjusters, agents and customers with precise, efficient aerial imaging and analytics tools that support more accurate coverage, fast & accurate claim adjustment and streamlined audit-related recordkeeping.
Sentera and CRS have worked together for more than three years to expand and refine a set of digital tools that provide value to customers. Sentera’s machine learning and analytics products, combined with satellite and drone-based imagery, flow directly into Aeros, CRS’s industry-leading digital platform. The resulting integration insures that in-field work, like adjusting and processing, remains accurate and reliable, with information available in a fraction of the time.
“Our clients understand the promise of Sentera’s on-field technology in production applications,” said CRS President Brian Young. “Their time and outcomes stand to benefit from real-time data and insights, both in adjusting and record management. We believe that extends to other stakeholders besides.”
“We are excited to continue our partnership with Crop Risk Services, and we look forward to this expansion of our relationship,” said Sentera CEO Eric Taipale. “CRS has recognized how remote sensing and real-time and cloud-based analytics can support their technology strategy, ultimately delivering a superior product for their customers. This is a first for the industry, and we’re proud to partner with CRS to deliver it to the market.”
Crop Risk Services, an AIG company, is a leading primary crop insurance managing general agent, serving North American farmers with affordable crop income protection.
The company is headquartered in Decatur, Illinois with offices in Council Bluffs, Iowa. CRS’ management has over 100 years of combined multi-peril crop insurance (MPCI) experience.
Sentera is the global technology leader in season digital analytics and insights for agriculture. Sentera’s products make it easy for users to integrate in-field data insights with the digital ag platforms in use by more than 80 percent of the growers in North America. Sentera’s equipment has flown tens of millions of acres all over the world, and the company processes hundreds of terabytes of new data for its customers every year. Learn more at www.sentera.com.