Full-Time
Updated on 2/20/2025
Embedded insurance solutions for digital platforms
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London, UK
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Cover Genius specializes in providing embedded insurance solutions for digital platforms around the world. The company collaborates with major digital companies like Booking Holdings and Ryanair, and its services are available on popular e-commerce sites such as Amazon and eBay. Cover Genius simplifies the integration of insurance products through a single API, allowing its partners to seamlessly include insurance options in their purchasing processes. This approach creates a smooth experience for users, who can easily access insurance when making purchases. Unlike many competitors, Cover Genius focuses on embedding insurance directly into the customer journey, which enhances user satisfaction and helps partners grow their businesses. The company's goal is to deliver tailored insurance products, such as travel protection and extended warranties, that meet the specific needs of various industries, ultimately improving customer experiences and driving success for its partners.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Series E
Total Funding
$235.4M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2013
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Paid parental leave
Wellness initiatives
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Peer bonuses and founder awards program
International working opportunities
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Here's our roundup of the people, product and partner news from the global travel industry this week.HRS, AmadeusHRS, a global technology company, has announced the extension of its partnership with Amadeus Cytric, a platform that provides end-to-end solutions for corporate travel and expense.The announcement reflected on the highlights of the extended agreement, which included optimized property shopping, automated hotel rebooking, driving the use of more sustainable hotels and automated payment and invoice collection.Tobias Ragge, CEO of HRS said, “By unlocking new data-infused avenues to optimize program performance, maximize savings and enhance sustainable travel operations, we’re working together to make business life better for corporations and their travelers.”Read more details here.Sabre, Air CanadaSabre, a software and technology provider that powers the global travel industry, and Air Canada, Canada’s largest airline, have announced that Air Canada’s full content will now be available through Sabre NDC.This launch is said to empower travel agencies to consume Air Canada’s expanded new distribution capability offers and services, which will enable them to provide personalized travel experiences to their customers.Kathy Morgan, vice president of product management distribution experience for Sabre said, “Our robust technology ensures scalability, allowing agents to seamlessly access Air Canada's latest pricing and bundled offerings without compromising service levels. Additionally, our comprehensive end-to-end booking management streamlines the process, reducing the burden on agency resources.”Priceline, Cover GeniusPriceline, an innovator of online travel, and Cover Genius, the insurtech for embedded protection, have announced a partnership to enhance travel protection for any flights, hotels, rental cars and packages booked with Priceline.This new integration allows Priceline’s customers to access support, file claims and receive instant payments for approved claims through Cover Genius’ global distribution platform, XCover.Angus McDonald, CEO and co-founder of Cover Genius, said, “We avoid ‘off-the-shelf’ offerings and build technology-driven solutions that we constantly test and iterate for the best possible insurance experience. This helps develop meaningful touchpoints with customers and drives additional revenue for our partners. In fact, after launching with us, Priceline saw an increase in insurance attach rates.”Read more details here.Nezasa updatesNezasa, a leading provider of e-commerce solutions for travel brands, has announced a partnership with Globespan, an industry leader in travel management.Globespan will integrate Nezasa’s TripBuilder platform into its channels, which will allow them to curate personalized experiences for their members and provide a leisure benefit site that offers discounted content and product offerings.In addition to their developments, Nezasa has announced the appointment of Lisa Katsouraki to the board of directors, who will continue to strengthen the company’s mission to empower travel providers with tools to sell itineraries efficiently while driving growth and enabling them to streamline operations.LATA, Safer Tourism FoundationThe Latin American Tourism Association (LATA) has partnered with the Safer Tourism Foundation as part of a strategy to promote traveler safety. Through the partnership, LATA will access STF's expertise and content, which is based on anonymized safety incident data. The data helps travel specialists understand, boost awareness of and minimize risk around preventable harm, injuries, illnesses and deaths while traveling.SITA, Heathrow AirportAviation technology specialist SITA has extended its partnership with Heathrow Airport for a further five years
InsurTech firm AutoRek has partnered with J.P. Morgan Payments to help insurance companies overcome data challenges with a more connected, streamlined infrastructure. With these capabilities, insurance companies can unlock new market opportunities, the companies said in a press release. “By working together, we will unlock many opportunities for insurance firms to streamline the premium receivables process,” Piers Williams, global insurance lead at AutoRek, said in the release. “This will help them to increase efficiency, accelerate cash flow, reduce write-offs and enhance controls.”
Adyen and SumUp have partnered to enable accelerated settlements for small businesses in Europe and the United Kingdom. This partnership expands the availability of SumUp’s near-instant settlements offering that already serves more than 4 million merchants in 36 markets around the world, the companies said in a Thursday (June 30) press release. “This partnership will allow us to keep pushing boundaries and continue providing our merchants with the best solutions to manage their business, be it payments, software or financial services,” Marc-Alexander Christ, co-founder and chief operating officer at SumUp, said in the release
Cover Genius, a NYC-based insurtech company, raised $80 million in Series E funding led by Spark Capital, with participation from existing investors like Dawn Capital, King River Capital, and G Squared. The funds will be used to accelerate growth, invest in technology, and expand protection solutions. CEO Angus McDonald highlighted partnerships with brands like Uber, Ryanair, and eBay as examples of their customer-centric protection solutions.
Cover Genius raised $80 million in Series E funding, led by Spark Capital with participation from Dawn Capital, King River Capital, and G Squared. Despite a tech funding slowdown, the insurtech achieved 107% YOY revenue growth and protects over 30 million customers. CEO Angus McDonald highlighted the company's focus on key markets and partnerships with brands like Uber, Ryanair, and eBay. Spark Capital praised Cover Genius' technology platform and global presence.