Kairos Risk Solutions has launched a Weather Data Platform aimed at strengthening climate risk assessment and advancing parametric insurance design through localized, data-driven projections.
The firm said conventional weather models lose reliability beyond short-term horizons, limiting insurers’ forward planning.
Kairos Risk Solutions is a Singapore-based boutique insurance and risk consultancy focused on designing innovative risk transfer solutions, especially in parametric insurance, credit and surety, and specialty lines.
It works with insurers, brokers, and financial institutions across Asia to structure data-driven products for weather, agriculture, trade, and other complex risks.
The new platform combines artificial intelligence with established meteorological forecasting techniques to project weather trends up to 12 months ahead.
According to Kairos, the system analyzes 77 environmental variables to produce probabilistic forecasts and adaptive trigger recommendations.
These outputs are designed to help brokers quantify weather-linked exposures and structure parametric covers with clearer trigger calibration.
The launch aligns with broader industry demand for improved data transparency and predictive analytics in climate risk transfer.
According to Beinsure analysts, parametric structures increasingly depend on granular trigger design to maintain payout credibility and investor confidence.
Jeffrey Khoo, chief executive of Kairos Risk Solutions, said brokers require timely and credible insight into evolving weather patterns to construct effective parametric programs.
He said the platform provides direct access to structured climate analytics, supporting faster and more informed risk structuring.
For brokers, timely and credible insights into weather risk are vital to designing appropriate parametric solutions.
Jeffrey Khoo, CEO, Kairos Risk Solutions
“Our new platform places these insights directly in their hands, transforming how they analyse and respond to climate volatility,” Jeffrey Khoo said.
Casmond Lim, chief operating officer and project lead, said the model will continue to evolve, with refinements focused on spatial accuracy and scenario testing. Enhancements aim to strengthen resilience planning and improve risk transfer recommendations.
The system will evolve continuously. We’re refining the model to enhance spatial accuracy and scenario testing, ensuring brokers can make more informed recommendations for resilience planning and risk transfer.
Casmond Lim, COO and Project Lead, Kairos Risk Solutions
Access to the Weather Data Platform will be extended to Kairos’ partner network and licensed brokers seeking to expand advisory capability in climate and parametric insurance markets.









