For insurers, understanding the space can be a daunting task, yet it can ultimately be broken down into vendors and potential competitors to insurers. Even in the case of those insuretechs positioned competitively against incumbents, insurers can still learn a substantial amount from startups in the space. AI is revolutionizing the insurance landscape, climate risk analytics gain prominence, and customer and agent experience remains a priority.
This report provides an overview of recent business, technology, and funding trends in insuretech. It is designed to assist insurers with creating shortlists and getting a better understanding of opportunities for partnerships and investment in the insuretech space.ย The report provides a short overview of 300 insuretech companies, including lines of business, key functional areas of focus, and insurance customers and investors when possible.ย The vendor profiles are based on publicly available information, briefings, and vendor conversations.
Clients of Datos Insightsโ Life, Annuities, & Benefits and Property & Casualty services can download this report.
About the Author
Ashley Lee
Ashley Lee is a Senior Associate at Datos Insights. She works with senior team members to support consulting projects and create research reports. Prior to joining the firm, Ashley worked in management consulting and academic research. She has an M.A. in International Relations from the University of Chicago and a B.A. in East Asian Studies from Columbia University.
Other Authors
Martin Higgins
Martin Higgins is a Senior Principal at Datos Insights. He has over two decades of experience working in insurance technology, having served as Practice Director for Edgewater Consulting, where he was responsible for the companyโs property and casualty business nationwide. He has expertise in technology strategy, core system selection and implementation, Agile transformation and DevOps, business intelligence, systems integration, legacy...
Tim Baum
Tim Baum is a seasoned technology executive with a history of leading both startups and large corporations in delivering complex strategic technology programs for business transformation. Tim started his career in the dBase development team at Ashton-Tate. After starting a technology services firm in 1998, Tim went on to work for several technology and financial firms, including serving as Vice...