Global InsurTech funding extends decline as investment falls 50% in April

Global InsurTech funding extends decline as investment falls 50% in April

Global InsurTech Funding Declines by 50% in April

InsurTech funding saw a significant decrease in April, with eight deals collectively raising approximately $119 million. This represents a 50% decline compared to March's $237 million. This continued reduction follows a notable peak in February, where investments exceeded $1 billion. The data indicates a marked contraction in both the amount of capital invested and the number of deals completed.

Original Source: https://fintech.global/2026/05/05/global-insurtech-funding-extends-decline-as-investment-falls-50-in-april/

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