Lemonade launched its first European country on June 11, 2019. Consumers in Germany can now get contents and liability insurance instantly, anytime, and from any device - and they can file claims and get paid in seconds. Founded by tech veterans Daniel Schreiber and Shai Wininger, Lemonade is powered by artificial intelligence and driven by social good. Unlike the traditional insurance model, Lemonade takes a flat fee for its operations, and gives remaining underwriting profit to nonprofits, as part of its annual Giveback. The company launched its homeowners and renters insurance in New York in late 2016, and has been one of the fastest growing insurance companies ever since. Today's launch in Germany marks a first for the insurance industry: Policy 2.0, a new insurance policy designed for the 21st century. Policy 2.0 is a short, easy to understand, and transparent document that was designed for ordinary people and not for lawyers. Germany is the first country to offer Lemonade's Policy 2.0, a consumer-friendly departure from the dense and dated policies available.
Lemonade, Inc. offers renters, homeowners, car, pet, and life insurance. The Company's full stack insurance carriers, powered by artificial intelligence, in the United States and the European Union replace brokers and bureaucracy with bots and machine learning. The Company's digital substrate enables it to integrate marketing and onboarding with underwriting and claims processing, collecting and deploying data. Its technology includes Data Advantage, AI Maya, AI Jim, CX.AI, Forensic Graph, Blender and Cooper. AI Maya, its onboarding and customer experience bot, uses natural language to guide customers in joining the Company. AI Jim, its claims bot, takes the first notice of loss from its customer making a claim, paying the claimant or declining the claim without human intervention. It offers pet insurance that covers diagnostics, procedures, medication, accidents or illness. Even its basic pet insurance offering covers blood tests, urinalysis, lab work, and computed tomography scans.