Pie Insurance, an insurtech offering workers’ compensation insurance to small businesses, has expanded its workers’ compensation insurance offering to Alaska. The addition increases Pie’s coverage area to 34 states and the District of Columbia.
Pie works directly with small business owners to help them save up to 30%. With the addition of Alaska, the insurtech is on track to provide coast-to-coast coverage by the end of 2020.
Pie Insurance provides workers’ compensation insurance directly to small businesses and also partners with local, regional, and national insurance agencies to provide coverage to their clients.
The company began offering policies in 2018 with a goal of helping small businesses experience true savings and an unmatched level of service. Pie operates as a managing general agency for Sirius America Insurance Company, a subsidiary of Sirius Group, offering A.M. Best “A” (Excellent) rated workers’ compensation insurance. Pie’s investors include SVB Capital, Greycroft, Aspect Ventures, Sirius Group, Moxley Holdings, and Elefund.
Topics Workers' Compensation
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