Top 100 insurtech firms 2018

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Over the past four years insurtech has become a very familiar word and start-ups are launching every day to target sectors underserved by traditional insurance. Post, in association with Tällt Ventures, indexes those that have the most potential to influence, change or disrupt the global market

The Post Insurtech 100, in association with Tällt, celebrates the ventures with the most potential to influence, change or entirely disrupt the global insurance market.

Harry Clarke
Harry Clarke, head of research, Tällt Ventures

Each venture, sourced from Tällt’s market scanning platform Sønr, is indexed against a specific scoring criteria measuring in terms of people, product and potential.

Insurtech 100 methodology

  • People – this includes an assessment of the founding team and the key principals across the business, including where and what they have studied, who they are connected to and whether they are considered experts in their field.
  • Product – this is an examination of the venture’s core technologies, the needs of the customers for whom it is developing solutions and the user experience it has created.
  • Potential – this is an evaluation of the market size, opportunity potential, and the company’s traction and success to date.

The Insurtech 100 celebrates those businesses that are truly innovating; rethinking today’s products, services, technologies and business models, rapidly reshaping and evolving the world of insurance as we know it today.

 

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Index disclaimer

All venture data reported in the index and analysis is correct as of 1 March 2018

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