InsurTech's $800M Week: AI Replacing Legacy Infrastructure
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(00:00:36) InsurTech Dominance Weekly Funding
(00:01:46) AI Replacing Legacy Ops
(00:02:27) Payments Infrastructure Resurgence
(00:03:08) XBOW Strategic Co-Investment Model
(00:03:46) European WealthTech Divergence
Eight hundred million dollars. Three InsurTech companies. One week. This episode of Fintech & Banking Daily unpacks the most concentrated week of insurance-focused fintech funding in recent memory — and what it reveals about where institutional capital is placing its bets.
Corgi's $160M Series B pushed the London-based InsurTech to a $1.3B valuation, but the valuation is almost beside the point. The real story is AI-driven replacement of legacy underwriting infrastructure — a structurally harder-to-dislodge proposition than the digitisation wave that came before it. Kin Insurance raised $335M through catastrophe bonds, treating capital markets as a funding stack rather than relying on venture capital alone. Reserv, backed by KKR, is targeting a 60-fold expansion in P&C claims capacity over four years.
Beyond InsurTech, payments infrastructure drew significant capital. Fun raised $72M for Asia-Pacific expansion via Singapore, entering a market where Stripe and Adyen already hold strong positions. Pmtbox closed the largest seed round in Utah's history. Swedish AI startup Pit emerged from stealth with $16M from Andreessen Horowitz, betting on enterprise software replacement by custom AI systems.
Also covered: XBOW's strategic co-investment model — where enterprise customers like Accenture, Samsung, and NVIDIA became investors — and a nuanced picture of European WealthTech, where deal volume rose 27% but funding fell 18% year-on-year in Q1 2026.
For finance professionals, investors, and fintech founders, this episode maps the capital flows and strategic logic reshaping financial services infrastructure right now.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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