Continuing a look back at a huge year for insurtech, following are some of the largest funding rounds in the life and health insurance sectors, using Crunchbase data.
Signage is displayed on a glass door inside the Oscar Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016. The Oscar Center runs in partnership with Mount Sinai Health Systems providing primary care services and health and wellness programs. Photographer: Kholood Eid/Bloomberg
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Oscar
Big bets were placed on the digitally focused health insurer, including a $375 million corporate round in August and a $175 million seed round in March.
Mylo
Division of Lockton raised $28 million in a venture round in December.
Bind
Minneapolis-based digital health insurer raised $70 million in two separate Series A rounds, in February and June.
Alan
French health insurance startup raised $28.3 million in Series A in April
Bright Health
Minneapolis-based health insurance company raised $200 million in Series C funding in November.
Bestow
Digital term life insurer raised $15 million in Series A in May.
Golia, Nathan
Fabric
Supplemental insurance carrier announced a $10 million Series A round in June.
Golia, Nathan
Ethos
Ethos announced $11.5 million in Series A at launch (June) and $35 million in Series B (October) for a total capital raise of $46.5M in 2018.