Based in Spain, Life5 (formerly known as GetLife) is a digital life insurer, and operates as a managing general agent (MGA). Unlike traditional life insurers, it does not require medical examinations to recommend and underwrite policies. Instead, it utilizes an underwriting engine that analyzes questionnaire responses by individuals against 700 illnesses and risk professions to recommend suitable life insurance policies. The application process to claims payout is entirely conducted digitally, and the company claims that policyholders can cancel their policies at any time.
The company offers a variety of life insurance products suitable for different circumstances in a person's life. Its family life insurance, starting from EUR 3 per month, provides financial assistance to families if the policyholder dies or in the event of absolute permanent disability. Its senior cover, starting from EUR 8 per month, is a special life insurance policy aimed at adapting to the needs of adults between the ages of 50 and 80. This policy also includes personalized advice from insurance experts. Additionally, the company offers a mortgage life insurance policy, starting at EUR 5 per month, which covers the outstanding mortgage payment on a policyholder’s house in the event of death.
As of July 2023, the company operated in Spain and France, with plans to expand to Portugal and Germany.
Key customers and partnerships
Life5 provides its life insurance policies in partnership with top reinsurers and insurers such as Axa, CNP Assurances, Prevoir, and Scor Re. As of June 2023, the company served nearly 9,000 customers.
Fundings and financials
The company raised EUR 10 million (~USD 10.7 million) in a Series A funding round led by Singular. The fresh funds were to be used to develop new technological solutions, expand its workforce, and improve its infrastructure.
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