Markets tend to fall on risks investors aren’t prepared for. Think Covid. Some call this the Black Swan theory. Others call it unknown unknowns. But the truth is, most of these tail events aren’t unknowable at all. They are entirely foreseeable. The thing about them is they are low probability Continue Reading
How Insuretechs Sabotage Themselves By Growing Too Fast
Today’s topic is a bit of a capstone to several prior articles regarding different choices startup insuretech carriers face. You can imagine I have spent a lot of time thinking about these issues and how to prepare for them if I am fortunate enough to eventually face these same choices. Continue Reading
Romanticism vs. Realism: Why Some Insuretech Carriers Chose The Wrong Growth Strategy
With hurricane season officially beginning this week, I thought it would be a good time to write a bit about Florida, specifically personal lines in Florida. At the same time, I thought I could share a little bit of my thinking about my plans for Florida for Informed and how Continue Reading