MS Amlin signs multi-year deal with CyberCube to advance cyber growth strategy
Lloyd’s global insurer and reinsurer MS Amlin has signed a multi-year contract with CyberCube, a provider of cyber risk analytics for the re/insurance industry, to leverage its tools in support of the growth of its cyber portfolio and treaty business. MS Amlin will utilise CyberCube’s Portfolio Manager, Attritional Loss Model (ALM), and Single Point of…
Lloyd’s global insurer and reinsurer MS Amlin has signed a multi-year contract with CyberCube, a provider of cyber risk analytics for the re/insurance industry, to leverage its tools in support of the growth of its cyber portfolio and treaty business.
MS Amlin will utilise CyberCube’s Portfolio Manager, Attritional Loss Model (ALM), and Single Point of Failure (SPoF) Intelligence to enhance its underwriting insights and risk management capabilities.
Portfolio Manager is CyberCube’s scenario-based, data-driven platform that enables risk professionals to model and quantify potential cyber loss scenarios. The tool supports risk selection, portfolio optimisation, and accumulation management.
Additionally, MS Amlin has licensed CyberCube’s Attritional Loss Model, which assesses expected losses from more frequent but less severe cyber incidents.
The inclusion of Single Point of Failure (SPoF) Intelligence further enhances MS Amlin’s visibility into critical technology dependencies. With cyber risks increasingly linked to concentrated digital infrastructure, SPoF Intelligence allows users to evaluate risk exposure from shared service providers that could trigger systemic loss events. CyberCube’s proprietary SPoF model includes hundreds of modelled entities and analytics on more than 40,000 unmodelled risks.
Chris Methven, Chief Growth Officer at CyberCube, said, “We are delighted to partner with MS Amlin as it continues to strengthen its cyber capabilities. Our analytics are designed to help (re)insurers like MS Amlin navigate a rapidly evolving threat landscape and make confident, data-informed decisions. This collaboration reflects the growing demand for cyber-specific tools to assess accumulation, quantify attritional loss, and manage systemic exposures.”
Jonathan Kimber, Head of International Casualty and Cyber Treaty at MS Amlin, added, “We are pleased to partner with CyberCube at a time when cyber risk is becoming increasingly complex and interconnected. Its tools will further support us in developing a deeper understanding of accumulation risks, inform our underwriting strategies, and ultimately enhance our ability to serve clients.”