GetCovered.io Raises $7 Million in Series A Funding Led by RET Ventures to Simplify the Insurance Process for Property Managers and Renters
GetCovered.io, the insurance software company that makes it simple to buy and track property and casualty insurance online, today announced the completion of its
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GetCovered is an insurance software company that makes it simple to buy and track property and casualty insurance online (Graphic: Business Wire)
GetCovered works with insurance carriers, agencies, multifamily owner/operators, and proptech companies to ensure that tenants purchase a community’s minimum required policy — for both residential and commercial leases — and tracks policies throughout the term of the lease. GetCovered provides its partners with a customizable frontend for tenants to purchase insurance from A-rated carriers as well as a backend policy admin portal for COI verification, tracking, billing and policy administration.
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“By bundling all the relevant insurance products for apartment residents, we’re able to simplify the process for each stakeholder while providing valuable ancillary benefits to landlords, including policy administration and COI tracking,” said GetCovered CEO
GetCovered’s commercial partners include Updater, the largest moving platform in the country, Marsh, NFP, Confie and other major insurance agencies.
“GetCovered’s unique approach to partnership distribution helps them acquire customers much more cost-efficiently than their direct-to-consumer competitors,” said
GetCovered helps both agencies and carriers modernize their own technology so they can sell any insurance products online at scale and administer billing and payments to compete with today’s insurtechs. GetCovered counts more than five hundred insurance carriers and agencies as clients.
GetCovered’s API integrates fully with a wide range of property management software, including Yardi Voyager, Onesite, MRI and
As part of improving the process of moving, Updater helps its users easily enroll in key services at their new home — including utilities, internet service and insurance. GetCovered and Updater have signed a commercial agreement to help residents more efficiently sign up for the right insurance policies at the appropriate minimum requirements.
"Updater is dedicated to building a more delightful and less stressful moving experience. Providing our users with a seamless experience for setting up insurance at their new home is critical for a great move,” said
About GetCovered.io
GetCovered is bringing tenants and landlords a better way to do insurance. The GetCovered software platform is a single portal that streamlines every form of property-related insurance, providing real estate managers and their residents with renters’ insurance, master liability programs, security deposit alternatives and other risk management products. The platform leverages proprietary technology and an easy-to-use interface, as well as partnerships with leading insurance agencies, property managers and proptech firms, to provide a wide range of insurance solutions in just a few clicks, eliminating time and hassle from tenants and landlords.
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About Updater Technologies
Updater, the US leader in ReloTech, makes moving easier for the millions of American households that relocate every year. Updater streamlines the moving process by serving as a centralized hub where consumers can easily accomplish everything they need such as connecting internet service and transferring utilities, reserving a moving company, updating their address, and much more. Over 1,000 real estate companies have partnered with Updater to deliver a simplified moving experience to their clients. For more information, please visit www.updater.com.
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