Kin Delivers Affordable Home and Property Insurance to Alabama Homeowners
Rapidly expanding insurtech delivers customized and accurately priced coverage to meet the specific needs of residents across the state
Kin, the direct-to-consumer home insurance company built for every new normal®, today announced its expansion into
“We’re re-engineering insurance so that it’s cost-effective and superior through every step of the customer journey, including purchasing, servicing, and claims,” said
On average, traditional insurers spend 15% of their premiums on commissions for outside agents, plus additional costs to maintain and support the agents. Kin has created a better way of selling and servicing policies; it has eliminated administrative and agent-related expenses with a direct line to the consumer so it can save people money and address and triage issues immediately. From quote to claim, everything Kin does is designed to deliver the best possible experience for the customer.
For additional information about Kin’s coverage in
About Kin
Kin is the only pure-play, direct-to-consumer digital insurer focused on the growing homeowners insurance market. Kin makes homeowners insurance more convenient and affordable by eliminating the need for external agents. Kin’s technology platform delivers a seamless user experience, customized options for coverage, and fast, high-quality claims service. Behind the scenes, Kin utilizes thousands of data points about each property to provide accurate pricing and produce better underwriting results. Kin is a fully licensed carrier that offers coverage through its reciprocal exchanges which are owned by its customers. To learn more, visit www.kin.com.
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