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Founded in 2016 by Andrea Silvello and Dario Melpignano, Neosurance enables carriers to sell microinsurance products via push notifications.
Metromile has furloughed and parted ways with about one-third of its staff or about 100 people.
Founded in 2015, Neat claims to be a modern alternative to a bank for startups and small businesses.
Founded in 2014, Futrli provides supports to over 50,000 small businesses globally, and over 1,500 advisors and accountants, and integrates with popular apps and tools, including Xero and QuickBooks.
After more than three years as a research and development component of American Family Insurance, in 2018 Arturo embarked on a solo journey.
As part of its efforts to assist customers impacted by COVID-19, GEICO is providing a 15% credit on auto and motorcycle policies up for renewal between April 8 and Oct....
Bold Penguin, the startup behind the industry’s largest commercial insurance exchange which connected over 1.3 million small businesses with insurance to date, realized early on that the real problem was the lack of a standard digital infrastructure for commercial insurance, so they decided to build it.
Insuritas's meta-agency platform enables financial institutions to integrate with a variety of insurance carriers across auto, home and business.
The on-demand roadside assistance platform is used by insurers such as Farmers and Clearcover, along with fleet managers, manufacturers, and consumers for quick, safe dispatch.
Xpension's SaaS platform provides a shared service interface between insurers, insurance agents and customers to sell and manage pension & life insurance policies
Jetty had around 90 employees and the layoffs, which took place on Friday, affected around 35 people.
98point6 gives more than 3 million members access to care by allowing them to send texts and get connected in real-time with doctors.
Founded in 2017, the London-based startup enables companies to access users’ financial data.
Founded in 2015, Lunar, which started out as a money management app, was granted a full banking license last year and it currently serves more than 150,000 users.
Founded in 2017, the Chicago-based proptech startup provides a platform for the multifamily industry, connecting residents and property managers.