The Zebra had a successful year as the insurance marketplace industry heats up, leading to a crowded space where only the broadest offerings stand out
To compete and secure its growing profitability, The Zebra would do well to continue building out its own life and renters insurer partner network beyond the two insurtechs it currently offers.
This way, it can provide users with the best deals across the industry, increasing customer satisfaction and making it a comparable offering to Policygenius' platform.Join other Insider Intelligence clients who receive this Briefing, along with other Fintech forecasts, briefings, charts, and research reports to their inboxes each day.
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