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Top 50 Other Insurance Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 76 other insurance software companies. They have combined revenues of $1.7B and employ 7K people. They have raised $2B and serve 90.2K customers combined.

Every company below sells other insurance software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Other Insurance Software Companies do

Other Insurance Software encompasses a range of specialized tools designed to support the unique needs of the insurance industry, beyond traditional claim management and policy administration. These solutions may include customer relationship management (CRM) systems, underwriting tools, and analytics platforms aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and customer service. Users of Other Insurance Software typically include insurance agents, brokers, and administrative personnel seeking to streamline workflows, improve client interactions, and gain insights into performance metrics. Common features may consist of automated processes, document management, reporting capabilities, and integration with other systems to create a cohesive operational environment. This category of software is increasingly essential for companies looking to adapt to industry changes and consumer expectations. By leveraging Other Insurance Software, organizations can enhance their service offerings, ensure regulatory compliance, and ultimately improve profitability through more targeted business strategies.

Companies
76
Revenue
$1.7B
Funding
$2B
Employees
7K

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Sorting: Highest -> Lowest

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Top Other Insurance Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 76 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1eBaoTech logo
eBaoTech

Shanghai, Shanghai, China

eBaoTech is a technology solution provider for global insurance industry

Revenue
$336M
Year founded
2000
Funding
$36M
Team size
838
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bolttech

Singapore

Bolttech is an international insurtech aiming to build a leading tech ecosystem for protection and insurance, connecting insurers, partners, and customers. It develops an AI-based point-of-sale insurance platform to offer a technology-enabled ecosystem for protection and insurance.

Revenue
$320M
Year founded
2020
Funding
$553M
Team size
1K
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Acturis

London, England, United Kingdom

Acturis is accelerating digital transformation in insurance with the latest cloud-based software solutions for insurance brokers, insurers and MGAs.

Revenue
$300.8M
Customers
80K
Year founded
2000
Team size
579
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One Inc

Folsom, California, United States

Provider of a digital payments network for the insurance industry, with a platform processing digital payments for premiums and claims

Revenue
$105M
Year founded
2012
Funding
$335M
Team size
691
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NIP Group

Woodbridge, New Jersey, United States

NIP Group is the leading specialty insurance provider, offering comprehensive package solutions and monoline insurance products for 25+ industries and 50+ specialized areas.

Revenue
$91.6M
Year founded
1987
Team size
229
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Origami Risk

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Origami Risk is the leading insurance RMIS software for corporations, the government, TPAs, risk pools, brokers, and carriers.

Revenue
$59M
Year founded
2009
Team size
2
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Sure

Santa Monica, California, United States

Sure is an insurance technology company powering API based digital insurance programs for the world's most recognized brands and carriers.

Revenue
$52.6M
Year founded
2014
Funding
$12.5M
Team size
466
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Fairmatic

San Francisco, California, United States

Fairmatic is an AI-based insurance company that provides commercial auto insurance services, focusing on helping fleets save money by providing insurance coverage based on driving behavior.

Revenue
$51.1M
Year founded
2019
Team size
140
9Corgi logo
Corgi

San Francisco, California, United States

Corgi is building an AI insurance company

Revenue
$40M
Year founded
2024
Funding
$106M
Team size
150
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Konsileo

London, England, United Kingdom

Konsileo is a chartered commercial insurance broker using technology to empower individuals and replace hierarchical management with professional collaboration. Their technology disrupts the traditional broking model by giving brokers back more time to spend winning and retaining clients.

Revenue
$39.9M
Year founded
2016
Team size
181

Frequently asked questions about Other Insurance Software Companies

How many other insurance software companies are there?

Latka tracks 76 other insurance software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $1.7B in annual revenue and employ 7K people.

Which other insurance software company is the largest?

eBaoTech is the largest, with $336M in annual revenue, founded in 2000.

How much revenue does a typical other insurance software company make?

The average other insurance software company in this list makes $22.8M a year, across 76 companies with reported revenue. They serve 90.2K customers combined.

Who are the leading Other Insurance software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are eBaoTech, bolttech, Acturis, One Inc and NIP Group.

How much funding have other insurance software companies raised?

The 76 other insurance software companies tracked here have raised $2B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide functionality to manage customer relationships, including tracking interactions and automating follow-ups - Should support features for policy administration beyond traditional systems, like customized client portals - Must enable data analytics to provide insights into customer behavior and market trends - Should integrate seamlessly with other insurance systems to enhance overall efficiency - Not just focused on claims management; must also provide solutions for underwriting and risk assessment - Must offer user-friendly interfaces suitable for agents and brokers with varying levels of technical expertise - Should comply with industry regulations and data protection standards