Glazd

Reinventing a $5.9B Insurance Segment

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There are 108,000,000 renters in the United States, yet only a fraction of them have renter’s insurance. This gap not only puts residents at financial risk, it also exposes property owners to uninsured losses.

Glazd is the first rental insurance agency designed to sell policies at scale with their one-to-many approach to sales and marketing. By integrating with the most popular property management software systems, Glazd works with property owners to sell hundreds, even thousands of policies at a time. This ensures every resident is covered, significantly lowering the owners’ property and casualty insurance premiums.

Glazd was founded in 2021, is already licensed in 49 states, and is growing quickly. The company insured just over 10,000 units at the end of 2023, nearly 24,000 units at the end of 2024, and is on track to reach 50,000 units by the end of 2025, which the company reports will take them to break even.

Watch this webinar with Glazd founder and CEO, Terrance Wall, and COO Austin Hollman, to hear how the company plans to expand their addressable market by 19 million units in 2025, setting the company up for exponential growth in the years ahead.

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June 24

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