Indeez
Indeez is a technology company.
Financial History
Indeez has raised $9.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Indeez raised?
Indeez has raised $9.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Indeez is a technology company.
Indeez has raised $9.0M across 1 funding round.
Indeez has raised $9.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Indeez is a European InsurTech company founded in 2020 and headquartered in Paris, France. It specializes in providing sustainable and inclusive insurance benefits tailored for independent workers, particularly those in the gig economy, freelancers, and temporary workers. Its product suite includes accident and sickness coverage, professional indemnity, and public liability insurance designed to protect workers in sectors such as mobility, freelancing, staffing, delivery, and banking. Indeez operates primarily on a B2B2C model, partnering with digital platforms like Uber and Deliveroo to embed insurance solutions that address the unique needs of gig workers. The company aims to become the largest provider of insurance and assistance solutions for gig economy workers in Europe, leveraging technology to simplify claims, enable flexible integration, and ensure fast payouts, thereby supporting sustainable growth for independent workers[1][3][4][5].
Indeez was founded in 2020 by a team with strong innovation credentials and experience in developing large-scale protection programs for digital communities, including ride-sharing and ride-hailing platforms globally. The idea emerged from recognizing the lack of adequate insurance and benefits for independent workers in the evolving gig economy. Early traction came from partnerships with major gig platforms and backing by prominent European venture capital firms such as Mosaic Ventures and Elaia, which helped accelerate product development and market entry. The founders’ background in digital insurance solutions and strategic partnerships with established players like Allianz Partners have been pivotal in shaping Indeez’s growth trajectory[1][2][3].
Indeez rides the growing trend of the gig economy and the future of work, where independent and freelance work is becoming increasingly prevalent. The timing is critical as regulatory and social pressures mount to provide better protections for gig workers, who traditionally lack access to standard employee benefits. Market forces such as digital platform growth, demand for flexible insurance products, and advances in embedded insurance technology favor Indeez’s business model. By innovating in usage-based and micro-duration insurance, Indeez influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for how insurance can be integrated into digital platforms, thus enhancing worker protection and financial inclusion in emerging labor markets[1][3][5][6].
Looking ahead, Indeez is well-positioned to expand its footprint across Europe and potentially beyond, capitalizing on the continued growth of the gig economy and increasing demand for tailored insurance solutions. Trends such as digital transformation in insurance, regulatory changes favoring gig worker protections, and the rise of green mobility sectors will shape its journey. Indeez’s ability to innovate with flexible, embedded insurance products and deepen partnerships with platform companies will likely enhance its influence and market leadership. The company’s mission to become the largest provider of insurance for gig workers aligns with broader shifts toward more inclusive and sustainable work ecosystems, making it a key player to watch in the evolving InsurTech landscape[1][3][5].
Indeez has raised $9.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Indeez's investors include 50 Partners, Bow Capital, Breega, Buckley Ventures, DVx Ventures, Elaia Partners, Eunoia Capital Partners, Felix Capital, FirstMark Capital, FJ Labs, Goodwater Capital, i/o Ventures.
Indeez has raised $9.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $9.0M Series A in January 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 2022 | $9.0M Series A | 50 Partners, Bow Capital, Breega, Buckley Ventures, DVx Ventures, Elaia Partners, Eunoia Capital Partners, Felix Capital, FirstMark Capital, FJ Labs, Goodwater Capital, i/o Ventures, Launch Capital, Lifeline Ventures, Liquid 2 Ventures, LocalGlobe, Mosaic Ventures, Niu Ventures, Oak HC/FT, Plug & Play Ventures, Vera Equity, Brandon Krieg, Immad Akhund, Jay Vijayan, Pascal Gauthier, Philippe Teixeira da Mota, Richard Laxer |