InsurTech Futures: Digital Fineprint closes $400,000 investment round
Investors in the InsurTech start-up include Eos Venture Partners and Twitter VP Shailesh Rao.
InsurTech start-up Digital Fineprint has confirmed it has closed a $400,000 (£314,490) investment round.
According to the firm Eos Venture Partners and a group of industry angel investors, including Carl Bauer of JP Morgan, Stephan Apel of Merrill Lynch and Shailesh Rao of Twitter and Google have invested in the round.
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Erik Abrahamsson, founder of Digital Fineprint, said: "After we partnered with Allianz and began helping consumers find the right insurance policy using social media
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