Open Insurance

Last updated
Open
Type Private
Industry Insurance
FoundedJuly 2016;7 years ago (July 2016)
Sydney, Australia
FoundersJason Wilby (CEO) & Jonathan Buck(CEO)
Headquarters,
Area served
Australia and New Zealand
Products Home, Car & Travel Insurance
Subsidiaries Huddle huddle.com.au
Website beopen.com

Open is an embedded finance company that builds and manages infrastructure for the global insurance industry. It is based in Sydney, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand.

Contents

The company primarily offers embedded insurance products that are managed with application programming interfaces (APIs). These products are embedded and offered to the customers of telecommunication, energy, travel, banking and retail companies. [1]


History

Open (Open Insurance Pty Ltd) was founded in Australia during June 2016 by British expats Jonathan Buck and Jason Wilby. The pair initially launched a consumer brand Huddle with the aim of challenging traditional financial services in Australia and offering a transparent and technology driven model for consumers. [2] [3]

Early products were based on the concept of the peer economy, with the aim of reducing the cost of financial products such as loans and insurance in Australia. [4] [5]

In April 2017 the company became a certified B Corporation, to verify that the company is meeting obligations that benefit all stakeholders not just shareholders.

Two years after its founding the company secured a $19.25 million Series B investment led by Airtree Ventures. [6] [7]

In 2020 the company launched the Open Insurance stack, a collection of applications and infrastructure used by global insurance companies to embed car, home and travel insurance.

Funding

Open is a privately owned company that initially raised $6 million from investors, including Richard Enthoven, and Hollard Insurance Group. [5] The company's insurance products are also underwritten by Hollard Insurance Group.

In November 2018 the company announced [6] [7] a new round of funding. Through this Series A the company secured a further $19.25 million led by Airtree Ventures.

In August 2020 the company announced [8] a follow-on round for their current investors. This raised $3.1m and was again led by Airtree Ventures.

In August 2021, Open announced a Series B, led by Movac valued at $31 million. [9] [10]

Funding History
DateFunding TypeNumber of InvestorsMoney RaisedLead InvestorValuation
May, 2016Seed Round2$500k-
June, 2016Seed Round3$5.5mThe Hollard Insurance Company (Australia)
Nov, 2018Series A7$19.25MAirtree Ventures
Aug, 2020Series A.14$3.1mAirtree Ventures
Aug, 2021Series B12$31mMovac

Products and Services

Open provides pricing, claims and administration infrastructure required for insurers, brokers, and retail brands to offer service insurance online.

Open's customers include Telstra, Bupa, Polestar, and Slingshot. [11]

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