The Challenges

Most program towers are still built in PowerPoint.

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Every renewal cycle, someone rebuilds the tower from scratch, by hand, in a slide or spreadsheet. That's time your team doesn't have.  

Understanding which carriers hold your largest exposures shouldn't require a three-day turnaround. But for most risk teams, it does.

When a single carrier participates in multiple layers, their total exposure is nearly impossible to see without manually scanning every line. 

Static tower diagrams can show you what a program looks like. They can't help you analyze it, simulate losses, or plan your next move.

Tower Visualization Features

What You Can See with LineSlip’s Tower Visualization

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Interactive Program Structure
  • See your full program across layers, premiums, limits, and attachment points all in one view, updated automatically from your LineSlip data.

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Carrier Exposure Aggregation
  • An aggregation bar summarizes each carrier's total participation across all layers ordered by exposure. Know instantly who holds the most risk in your program.

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Click-Through Carrier Detail
  • Click any carrier to highlight every layer they participate in, their share percentage, and their premium allocation. No cross-referencing. No spreadsheets.

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Loss Penetration Simulation
  • Simulate how a loss would move through your tower. See which layers respond to a $50M claim. Understand carrier exposure before an event, not after.

 

Before LineSlip With the Tower Visualizer
Manually rebuild your tower in PowerPoint each renewal cycle Live tower that updates automatically from your program data
Call your broker to understand carrier exposure Click any carrier to see their full participation instantly
Manually scan every layer to spot concentration risk The aggregation bar ranks carriers by exposure in one view
Static diagram you can show but not analyze An interactive visualization you can explore and simulate
No way to model how a loss moves through the program Simulate loss penetration and see which layers respond

 

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Strategic Benefits

  • See Completely. Full, real-time visibility into every layer, carrier, percent, and premium across your program – without the wait.

  • Analyze Strategically. Identify concentration risk, model loss scenarios, and understand market participation before you need to act on it.

  • Negotiate Powerfully. Walk into every renewal conversation knowing exactly who carries what, and where you have leverage to push.

  • Save Time. Replace manual PowerPoint updates with a live visualization that's always current.

Frequently Asked Questions

LineSlip Tower Visualization transforms a static insurance program diagram into a live, interactive visualization connected directly to your program data. It shows every carrier, every layer, premiums, limits, and attachment points in one view, updated automatically as your program data changes.
The carrier exposure aggregation bar ranks each carrier by their total participation across all layers. When a single carrier appears in multiple layers, their combined exposure is immediately visible in one view without manually scanning every line of the program.
Yes. The Loss Penetration Simulation lets you simulate how a loss of any size moves through your tower. You can see exactly which layers respond to a given claim amount and understand carrier exposure before an event occurs, not after.
Clicking any carrier highlights every layer they participate in, their share percentage, and their premium allocation. No spreadsheets, no cross-referencing, no broker call required.
Tower Visualization gives your team a complete view of who carries what, at what percentage, and where concentration risk sits across your program. Walking into a renewal conversation with that visibility means negotiating from knowledge rather than reaction.

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