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2025 Nov 30
Top Headlines from Nov 24–30, 2025 | InsurTech NY
Weekly News Roundup

Top Headlines from Nov 24–30, 2025

Curated by InsurTech NY • Sources: Coverager, Insurance Innovation Reporter

5 Stories
$13.75M Raised
2 Funding Rounds
Funding

Sypher Raises $5.25 Million

Sypher, a Florida-based (re)insurance and technology company focused on coastal property markets, has raised $5.25 million toward a $15 million equity offering. Founded in 2022, the company offers coastal homeowners programs, reinsurance structures, and an AI-enabled ‘Risk Co-Pilot’ designed to support pricing, portfolio management, and exposure insights.

Source: Coverager — Read MoreSypher

Product

Insurity Launches $50M AI-Powered Andromeda Release

Insurity announced its latest Andromeda software release, part of a $50 million investment in AI and R&D aimed at giving carriers, MGAs, and brokers faster quoting, clearer pricing, and more automation.

Source: Coverager — Read MoreInsurity

Product

Onics Enters the UK Home Insurance Market

Onics, a Denmark-based IoT provider, is expanding into the UK home insurance market after gaining traction with Nordic carriers. The company uses sensors and connected-home devices to reduce water-leak, fire, and burglary losses while feeding structured data into underwriting and claims models.

Source: Coverager — Read MoreOnics

Funding

Redrob Raises $8.5 Million

Redrob.io, an AI research startup with operations in the US, India, and South Korea, has closed an $8.5 million Series A round led by Korea Investment Partners, bringing its total funding to $16.5 million. Redrob builds enterprise AI tools aimed at delivering high performance at lower cost, positioning itself as an option for companies and users priced out of premium AI subscriptions.

Source: Coverager — Read MoreRedrob

Product

Counterpart Expands AI Coverage in Liability Products

Counterpart has expanded its Affirmative Artificial Intelligence Coverage and added a Technology Errors & Omissions Insuring Agreement to its Miscellaneous Professional Liability and Allied Health products. The move aims to address growing gaps in liability coverage stemming from AI-related risks.

Source: Insurance Innovation Reporter — Read MoreCounterpart

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