Online insurer Acko raises $255 million for expansion drive

Automobile insurance is Acko's biggest revenue driver and the company also offers insurance for smartphones, laptops and other home electronics products

October 28, 2021 11:51 am | Updated 11:54 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Varun Dua, founder and CEO of Acko, said the company will use the new funds to double down on health insurance

Varun Dua, founder and CEO of Acko, said the company will use the new funds to double down on health insurance

Acko General Insurance said on October 28 it had raised $255 million to fund growth plans in a Series D funding round that helped the online insurer hit "unicorn" status with a valuation of $1.1 billion.

Growth equity investor General Atlantic and Multiples Private Equity led the fundraising, Acko said, adding that Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, venture firm Lightspeed, and some existing investors had also participated in the round.

Automobile insurance is Acko's biggest revenue driver and the company also offers insurance for smartphones, laptops and other home electronics products sold on the India website of Amazon, which is also an investor in the startup.

Acko, which also began offering corporate health insurance about a year ago, will use the new funds to double down on health insurance, the company's founder and CEO Varun Dua said.

"We will have a direct-to-consumer health product which will launch early next year," Mr. Dua told Reuters in a telephone interview.

The funds will also be used to develop new insurance products, for taking them to customers, as well as for fostering partnerships in the wider health economy including with hospitals, Mr. Dua added.

The company could also offer life insurance products in future, although there were no immediate plans, Mr. Dua said.

Acko will likely consider a public listing sometime in 2023or 2024, Mr. Dua said.

Acko, founded in 2015, competes with players including Soft Bank-backed Policy Bazaar and ICICI Lombard in India's crowded insurance sector.

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