Defend your program with data, not anecdotes.
Run the coverage analysis, vet the vendor compliance, and see your whole portfolio in one place. At renewal, when finance pushes back on premium, you walk in with the receipts.
Risk teams get measured on what they prevent and remembered for what they miss. RiskRemedy gives you a documented basis for every coverage decision, every COI sign-off, every program recommendation. It is the difference between defending a position and hoping the room takes your word for it.
Coverage commentary on placements
Full review of the program your broker just bound. Coverages, exclusions, sublimits, endorsements. Know exactly what your carriers wrote and what they didn't.
You see: An internal coverage report you can put in front of the CFO or the audit committee.
Learn moreYear-over-year renewal analysis
This year's bound program against last year's expiring. Every sublimit shift, dropped endorsement, and added exclusion flagged. When finance asks why premium moved, you walk in with the receipts.
You see: A diff report you can hand to the CFO or the audit committee.
Learn morePortfolio tracking
Every program placement in one view. Renewal windows, open conditions, expiring certificates, the full audit trail in one place. Early access.
You see: A single dashboard for the entire insurance program.
Learn moreVendor compliance
Review vendor and tenant certificates against your master requirements. Every cert checked, every gap flagged, every cure tracked, without burning a person on it.
You see: A live status board of who's compliant, who's expiring, and what's missing.
Learn moreYour insurance program isn't a stack of independent placements. It's one system, reviewed together, and remembered across renewals.
Every line reviewed against the same firm standards in one record. Property, GL, D&O, Cyber, Workers' Comp; one program view, not five disconnected files.
Every COI reviewed against the same master requirements. Every cure tracked back to the contract that drives it. Compliance state visible at the vendor level and the portfolio level.
Last year's open conditions, this year's renewal, three years of carrier behavior. One record that follows the program, not the analyst.
Quarterly review. Finance asks why the GL renewal came back 14% higher. The answer is in a 60-page policy no one on the call has read.
The renewal went into RiskRemedy when it arrived. The diff was waiting before the meeting: premium up 14%, and coverage narrower, two new exclusions and one sublimit cut, each cited back to the policy language. Finance sees exactly what changed and what it costs. The conversation finishes in the room, not three weeks later.
See it on your program.
A 20-minute walkthrough of coverage analysis, year-over-year renewal diff, and program-wide visibility, across a real corporate program.