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September 4, 2024
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$12 billion poured into insurtech startups by VCs in Q2 2024

TLDR:

  • VCs invested $1.2 billion in insurtechs in Q2 2024
  • Insurtech sector still attracting investment but growth is slow

Venture capitalists poured $1.2 billion into insurtech startups in the second quarter of 2024, marking a 27.1% increase in deal value compared to the previous quarter. Despite the positive growth, investors remain cautious as public insurtech companies are still recovering from a significant decline in market value between 2021 and 2023. Companies like Lemonade, known for its renters’ insurance, saw its stock price plummet by almost 90% since hitting an all-time high post-IPO.

While sub-areas like cyber and climate insurance are garnering some attention, overall growth in the insurtech sector is expected to be slow. The industry faces challenges from slow-moving incumbents and the negative impacts of climate change on insurers’ business models. Insurtech startups are exploring the use of AI to improve underwriting processes, but investors are not expecting the sector to reach its previous peak in terms of investments.

Despite the setbacks, the insurance industry remains a longstanding and essential sector with disruptors working to revamp traditional practices. The article emphasizes that the growth and scale of insurtech startups may not match that of the broader tech market due to the industry’s inherent challenges and slow adoption of new technologies by incumbents.

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