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BriefApril 16, 2026 · 03:31 AM

Global InsurTech funding drops 78% in March

InsurTech funding dropped by around 78% compared to February, with 10 deals raising roughly $237m. This represents the slowest month for funding so far in 2026. Investment concentrated around companies developing artificial intelligence tools and digital infrastructure. Infrastructure, automation, and embedded insurance platforms accounted for six of the 10 deals.

Casey Manning
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