Home insurance is very difficult to find in high risk areas, but Delos is dedicated to solving that problem. We specialize in areas that don’t have many options; in fact, we can find a full insurance policy for every home in California.
But this is only the start. We are working on new catastrophe models that will allow us to understand risk at very high resolution. When they are ready, we’ll be able to offer affordable insurance that no other company can.
But this is only the start. We are working on new catastrophe models that will allow us to understand risk at very high resolution. When they are ready, we’ll be able to offer affordable insurance that no other company can.
Employees: 1-10
Phone: (415) 935-3244
Total raised: $16.3M
Founded date: 2016
Investors 7
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
03.11.2024 | Series A | $9M | - |
19.09.2023 | Seed | $7.3M | - |
Mentions in press and media 13
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03.11.2024 | Delos Insurance Solutions: Wildfire Science And Satellite Imagery Company Raises $9 Million (Series A) | Delos Insurance Solutions—a company that uses wildfire science and satellite imagery expertise to solve homeowners’ wildfire insurance availability issues—announced it has raised $9 million in Series A funding. The funding round was led by ... |
01.11.2024 | Delos Insurance Solutions: A Beacon in the Wildfire Insurance Market | In the heart of San Francisco, a revolution is brewing in the insurance industry. Delos Insurance Solutions has just secured an additional $9 million in funding, a lifeline for homeowners in wildfire-prone areas. This insurtech company is n... |
01.11.2024 | Delos Insurance Solutions Raises Further $9M in Funding | Delos Insurance Solutions, a San Francisco, CA-based insurtech company, raised further $9M in funding. The round was led by HSBC Asset Management and included IA Capital Group, Blue Bear Capital and Generation Space along with angel investo... |
21.04.2024 | Seraphim Space launches second VC fund with nine investments already under its belt | Seraphim Space, the UK-based space tech investment group is formally launching its second VC fund following its first close with limited partners including Eutelsat, TechCrunch learned exclusively. The early stage fund will build a global p... |
10.01.2024 | CTVC on Insurance & ClimateTech Insurance, the icing on the capital stack cake | CTVC is the industry leading newsletter powered by Sightline Climate. Their data-driven perspectives power 60,000 investors and operators to innovate on climate. Reach out to hello@ctvc.co |
19.09.2023 | Delos Insurance: Wildfire Science And Satellite Imagery Expertise Company Closes $7.3 Million | Delos Insurance Solutions – a company that uses wildfire science and satellite imagery expertise to solve homeowners’ wildfire insurance availability issues – recently announced a $7.3 million seed extension round. This funding round enable... |
14.09.2023 | Delos Insurance Solutions Raises $7.3M In Seed Extension | Delos Insurance Solutions, a San Francisco, CA-based insurance protection company, raised $7.3M in Seed funding. The round was led by IA Capital Group with participation from Blue Bear Capital, Gallatin Point Capital, Generation Space throu... |
14.09.2023 | Delos Insurance Solutions Inks $7.3M Seed | SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Delos Insurance Solutions today announced a $7.3 million seed extension round. >> Click here for more funding data on Delos Insurance Solutions >> To export Delos Insurance Solutions funding data to PDF an... |
02.10.2019 | Introducing the Startup Battlefield companies at TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2019 | TechCrunch is excited to announce the 20 startups competing in Startup Battlefield at TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco 2019. Over the next three days, these elite companies will compete on tech’s biggest stage for the Disrupt Cup, the atten... |
02.10.2019 | Delos uses satellite imagery and AI to help homeowners in wildfire areas get insurance | If your home is in a wildfire area, insurance companies tend to not want to go anywhere near it. But “wildfire areas” tend to be pretty broad. What if companies could evaluate the risk on a more granular level — tapping things like satellit... |
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