Lemonade Insurance Gives Back More Than 10% of Revenue
Lemonade, the insurance company powered by artificial intelligence and behavioral economics, announced it donated more than 10% of its revenue to nonprofits as part of its annual Giveback.
This year's Giveback built a home for a family in
In dollar terms, the 2017 Giveback was
"Giveback this year amounts to 10% of our revenue, something our entire community can be very proud of," said
In addition to digitizing the entire insurance process, Lemonade reduces costs and bureaucracy through giving. In a reversal of the traditional insurance model, Lemonade takes a flat 20% fee and treats premiums as belonging to the insured, not the insurer, returning unclaimed money during this annual Giveback.
When getting a Lemonade policy, customers are asked to choose a cause they care about. People choosing the same cause form a 'virtual group'; Lemonade uses their premiums to pay their claims, and 'Givesback' any leftover money to their common cause.
"Giveback is like a social contract among our community, and the size and allocation of the Giveback is determined not by our big profits or big hearts, but by the good fortune and good behavior of our members," said Prof.
Giveback funds nonprofits, but benefits everyone. Fraud consumes as much as 38% of all the money in the traditional insurance system, inflating premiums and making the claims process protracted and unpleasant. While the industry shrugs this off as a cost of doing business, behavioral scientists have mapped the underlying drivers, providing Lemonade with a blueprint for building a new kind of insurance carrier. The solution is Giveback, derived from studies by
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1. CECP | Giving in Numbers, 2016 EDITION, page 36
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