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OnSolve
OnSolve, part of Crisis24, provides an AI-powered critical event management platform for mass notification, travel risk, and security assistance.
OnSolve
OnSolve operates as a software and services provider for critical event management, having been integrated into the Crisis24 portfolio. The firm’s founding year and original ownership structure are not publicly disclosed. The company markets a platform that covers mass notification, travel risk management, risk intelligence and analysis, global security assistance, and medical evacuation (per the firm's website, 2025). It targets organizations facing natural disasters, cybersecurity events, supply chain disruptions, and other operational threats. OnSolve serves clients across North America, the Middle East, and other regions, with confirmed engagement in evacuations during Middle East hostilities (per the firm's website, 2025). Team size is not disclosed. Named professionals include Luke Taylor (Vice President, Business Integration and Optimization) and Olivier Guillard (Director, Intelligence) (per firm website, 2025). The firm does not maintain a separate philanthropic foundation or adjacent vehicles in public records. OnSolve’s structural differentiator is its role as a product brand within the larger Crisis24 ecosystem, rather than a stand-alone entity. This arrangement allows it to offer end-to-end risk management services from a single platform while leveraging Crisis24's global security operations network.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Ormond Beach
Corporate office
Ormond Beach, FL, United States
Principals
Luke Taylor
Vice President, Business Integration and Optimization
Olivier Guillard
Director, Intelligence
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at OnSolve?
OnSolve is a product brand within Crisis24 and not an investment firm. No investment committee or CIO is publicly identified.
How does OnSolve source proprietary deal flow?
OnSolve does not make investments. It operates as a risk management service provider. Deal flow and sourcing are not applicable.
Is OnSolve structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
OnSolve is neither. It is a software and services company providing critical event management solutions under the Crisis24 portfolio.
Does OnSolve participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
OnSolve does not participate in fund commitments or direct deals. It generates revenue through subscription and service fees for its platform.
What investment stages does OnSolve typically target?
OnSolve is not an investment firm; it has no defined investment stage strategy.
How is OnSolve related to Crisis24?
OnSolve is now part of the Crisis24 portfolio, meaning its technology and services are offered under the Crisis24 brand alongside other risk management capabilities.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
OnSolve is a software company, not a family office or investment vehicle. No wealth origin is disclosed.
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