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Naspers Foundry leads $8.3m Series A investment in South African insurtech startup Naked


Naspers,Ā through its early-stage tech investment vehicle Naspers Foundry, invested $8.3 million (R120 million) inĀ Naked,Ā the artificial intelligence (AI)-driven insurtech startup that offers full digital insurance to cars, homes, andĀ valuables.

This transaction is Naspers Foundryā€™sĀ second insurtech investment in two weeks and itsĀ biggest investment to date.Ā The investment is part of Naspersā€™s R1.4 billion commitment to grow South Africaā€™s early-stage tech ecosystem through Naspers Foundry.

Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa, South Africa CEO of Naspers, said:Ā ā€œSouth Africans are in general underinsured when it comes to short-term personal insurance. While this is often due to price, consumer distrust and complexity have led to a misunderstanding of insurance. Nakedā€™s offering is convenient, transparent and passes the cost savings from its innovative technology on to customers. It improves financial inclusion, in line with Naspers Foundryā€™s objective of investing in technology businesses that have a positive impact on society.ā€

Co-founded by actuaries Alex Thomson, Sumarie Greybe, and Ernest North, Naked uses AI and automation to create a new type of insurance experience. Built from scratch and free from legacy processes and systems, Naked is pioneering a business model that aims to restore trust in how insurance works. Consumers benefit from lower costs as well as more control of and convenience in their insurance experience. They can get a final insurance quote for their home, its contents, their standalone items or their car in less than 90 seconds, and switch or pause their cover, all online, without speaking to a contact centre agent.

Fabian Whate, Head of Naspers Foundry, said:Ā ā€œWeā€™re excited to support Naked in their journey of pioneering a new generation of insurance, giving consumers access to convenience, control and savings with its end-to-end digital processes.Ā This fits in with our focus of backing purpose-driven technology businesses. Investing in Naked is consistent with the portfolio weā€™ve built to date and Naspers Foundryā€™s healthy pipeline of potential future investments.ā€

Alex Thomson, Co-founder of Naked, commented: ā€œOur ambition is to build insurance that people love by offering an experience that is affordable, convenient and transparent. We have come a long way since our launch in 2018 towards meeting these goals, including enabling customers to buy cover online in seconds, allowing them to claim and manage cover on our award-winning app, and passing on hugeĀ savings through sustainably lower premiums. But this is justĀ the start of our journey to reinvent insurance. We are excited to have an investor of Naspers Foundryā€™s calibre onboard to work with us as we expand our team, continue to invest in the technology that puts customers in control, meet the insurance needs of a growing portion of the SA market and enter into international markets.ā€

Existing Naked investors, Yellowwoods and Hollard, also participated in the funding round, endorsing Nakedā€™s growth plans and its success in rebuilding insurance for social good.

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Reginah Wamboi

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