1、State of InsurtechGlobal|Q1 2025Global data and analysis on dealmaking,funding,and exits by private market insurtech companiesState of Insurtech2 2Make smartertech decisions.Our platform will help you discover,understand,and manage your response to emerging tech.Make confident tech decisions that dr
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3、er.us on social LinkedIn X(Twitter)InstagramIIIIDownload the raw dataTL;DR4Your rundown oninsurtech in Q125$4.0MMedian insurtech deal size declines 35%in 2025 YTD.The median insurtech deal size fell to$4.0M in 2025 year-to-date(YTD),the lowest level since 2019($3.4M).The decline is particularly nota
4、ble given that median deal sizes across the broader venture market rose 17%over the same period to$3.5M.Even so,the average insurtech deal size rose 6%to$15.8M YTD.See the data$179MEarly-stage insurtech funding lowest since Q416.Early-stage insurtech funding fell 35%year-over-year(YoY)from$277M in Q
5、124.Early-stage insurtech deal share has also tumbled over the past few years in 2022,71%of deals went to early-stage insurtechs,while in 2025 YTD,it was just 58%.Even so,Assured became insurtechs newest unicorn.See the data 3%12-month headcount growth among Series D+insurtechs.The 7 insurtechs that
6、 raised a Series D+round in Q125 posted median headcount growth of just 3%over the past 12 months well below the pace seen at earlier stages.For comparison,Series B insurtechs with headcounts of at least 10 reported a median 12-month growthrate of 50%.See the data 1 in 5Equity deals to Silicon Valle