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Removing guesswork from insurance applications with accurate location data
Insurers can reduce the burden of the insurance application process, and enhance customer satisfaction, with accurate location data.
Location data is redefining risk in the conveyancing sector
Geospatial data providers like Ordnance Survey are helping insurers by offering detailed, location-based intelligence that supports climate risk modelling.
Turning mortgage questions into instant answers using accurate location data
Financial services and lenders can improve the mortgage experience from start to finish, by embracing accurate location data as a competitive advantage.
How Ordnance Survey data is supporting the Government’s drive for a rooftop revolution
Ordnance Survey is supporting the Government's target for clean energy, including solar power, with the release of new data on roofs and recent collaboration with Snowflake.
Using location data to protect telecoms workers and networks
How location data is being used to address telecoms sector's evolving safety requirements, and enhance worker protection.
Bridging Britain’s digital divide: the role of location data
How location data is helping telecoms bridge the 'digital divide' and meet objectives towards seamless connectivity across all of Britain.
Enhancing Know Your Customer checks with location data
How location data is helping organisations strengthen KYC processes, identify inconsistencies, and reduce exposure to fraud, while enabling a smooth customer experience.
How Ordnance Survey supports the Met Office in forecasting space weather - and just how disruptive that space weather can be
Solar storms and flares increase during the sun's solar maximum phase, and can cause disruption to satellite communications.
How location data can help banks and insurers meet climate change stress tests
How location data can identify assets at the property level, to ensure climate risks can be identified, assessed, and the risk adequately managed.