Your Daily InsurTech Briefing – 2024-08-06

August 6, 2024
1 min read

Let’s see what’s in the news today.

Packing travel insurance products into an app helped Faye to a $31M Series B

We’ve been covering U.S.-based insurtech startup Faye way back since 2022 with its seed round, and the Series A round in 2023, and it seems they continue

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For his new startup, this immigration tech founder learned from his own business headaches

Selling Docketwise gave Jeremy Peskin time to build his next company from scratch, and the idea for Sembley comes from his own hurdles to get business insurance.

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Human security still trumps high tech for deterring theft, vandalism, says expert

Protection of commercial property evolving across different asset types

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AI for insurtech, Gradient AI scoops $56M funding

Gradient AI, an enterprise software provider of AI solutions in the insurance industry, has scooped $56 million in Series C funding.

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Input 1 and iBynd Team Up to Deliver Cutting-Edge Digital Insurance and Payment Solutions

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., July 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Input 1, LLC (Input 1) and iBynd, LLC (iBynd) have teamed up to offer a digitally-embedded insurance, billing and payment solution for

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