Riskline

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Riskline
Corporation
Industry Consulting
Professional Services
Founded2007
Headquarters
ProductsProfessional services, Mobile application

Riskline is a travel risk intelligence company headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. [1] [2]

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History

The company was founded in 2007 by Kennet Nordlien, who remains the firm's Chief Executive Officer (CEO). [3] [4]

Services

Riskline offers country risk assessments, city safety reports, travel alerts and various specialty products. [5] [6] [7] [8]

Mobile application

RIskline operates a subscription-based mobile app, which provides real-time information and analysis of world-wide security, political, health and economic events. [9]

Location

While formally located in Denmark, the company's analysts are located across the globe. [10]

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