Cloud-based insurtech eyes up US MGA market following €2.2m funding round

Start-up protecting investment

Cloud-based insurtech platform Insly has raised €2.2m led by venture capital firms Concentric and Black Pearls.

The London-based insurtech currently provides UK MGAs with digitalized quote, claims and payment processes; the company serves 180 customers in 40 countries and made approximately €2m in revenue in

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