Tag: insurtech
bolt and Bamboo pioneer new smartphone coverage products
bolt, the largest technology-enabled InsurTech exchange in the country, has announced a significant partnership with Bamboo, an organisation delivering property and casualty insurance with a focus on simplicity, transparency, and savings.
Global InsurTech seed deal activity drops more than 50% in Q1...
Key Global InsurTech seed investment stats in Q1 2023
• InsurTech deal activity reached 39 deals in Q1 2023, a 53% drop from Q1 2022
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Amsterdam-based InsurTech Insify attracts $10.7m
Amsterdam-based InsurTech firm, Insify, has successfully sealed its Series A funding round by amassing an additional $10.7m.
Texas-based Keep Aware secures $2.4m for next-level browser security
Keep Aware, a firm that aims to shield web browsers from potential hacker threat, has successfully raised $2.4m in a seed funding round.
Cyber risk expert KYND makes a splash in the US insurance...
KYND, a pioneer in cyber risk management technology and services based in the UK, is excited to announce its expansion into the US insurance market.
Hostaway secures $175m in record-breaking funding round in the vacation rental...
Hostaway, a distinguished player in the vacation rental software and management system arena, has announced a colossal capital raise of $175m.
Berlin’s InsurTech pioneer INZMO launches AI chatbot NIMO
Headquartered in Berlin, INZMO, a front-runner in the European InsurTech scene, has disclosed the debut of its novel chatbot assistant, NIMO.
CBIZ bolsters cybersecurity portfolio with $6.6m Pivot Point acquisition
CBIZ has announced the strategic acquisition of information security consulting firm Pivot Point Security for $6.6m.
UK’s Trust & Safety titan Pasabi nets multi-million-dollar investment
Pasabi, the UK Trust & Safety platform, is primed to expand its global footprint, having successfully secured a multi-million-dollar investment.
AI trust deficit in advanced digital economies: Insights from Swiss Re...
Swiss Re Institute's recent analysis reveals that countries leading in digital advancements are likely to harbour lesser trust in artificial intelligence (AI) technology.