Glazd

Innovative FinTech Is Reimagining Renters Insurance

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Glazd is the first insurance company designed to sell residential rental policies at scale with their one-to-many approach to sales and marketing. While other companies offer policies directly to renters incurring, Glazd works with property owners to ensure every renter has a policy.

By integrating with the most popular property management software systems, Glazd sells hundreds, even thousands of policies at a time with minimal acquisition costs and helps property owners save money on their property and casualty premiums without adding additional costs.

Glazd was founded just a few years ago, is already licensed in 49 states, and is growing quickly. The company insured just over 10,000 units at the end of 2023. At the end of 2024, Glazd had 35 clients covering almost 24,000 units, which is forecasted to produce over $650,000 ARR in the next 12 months.

Register today to watch our Fireside Chat with Glazd co-founder and CEO, Terrence Wall, and COO, Austin Holman to hear how they plan to add two new property management software system integrations, expanding their addressable market by 19 million units by the end of 2025.

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May 15

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