Lemonade News
Lemonade Pushes Into France With Renters Insurance
Lemonade has started selling renters insurance in France, the third European country into which it has expanded so far. Residents of France can now purchase the coverage using any device, at any ...
Life Insurance Next for Lemonade: Auto on the Horizon
Lemonade plans to start selling term life insurance in the next 90 days, adding to its current rental, homeowners and pet insurance offerings, the company said in an earnings report released late ...
InsurTech Veterans Debut MGA Startup Assurely, Disclose $3.7M Seed Round
Veteran co-founders or executives from Lemonade, CoverWallet and Pie Insurance are behind a new InsurTech that raised $3.7 million in debut financing – money designed to support its focus on ...
Lemonade Ranks Highest for Renters Insurance in J.D. Power Study
Lemonade took the No. 1 spot for the renters insurance segment in the J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Home Insurance Study, marking the first time an InsurTech brand has ranked highest in one of J.D. Power's ...
Root Becomes Latest InsurTech to File IPO Plans
Digital Insurer Root Inc. has filed plans with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed IPO. Details of the company's initial public offering will be fleshed out down the line. The ...
The Insurance Jobs ‘Revolution’
Early in 2020, I wrote a series of articles about insurance carriers that got top ratings on an online job site. To do my research, I had to sign up to provide information about my job. Ever since, I ...
Lemonade Aftertaste: Will Reinsurers Keep Covering Unprofitable InsurTechs?
The IPO of Lemonade in July highlights the value of leveraging ample reinsurance to move from startup phase to a public company, which the online provider of renters insurance pulled off in a scant ...
Lemonade Cites Q2 Progress, Though Investors Wanted More
Lemonade, an InsurTech focused on home, renters and now pet insurance, lost money in its 2020 second quarter, according to its first earnings disclosure as a public company. That's not a surprise, as ...

