Arlo Secures $4M Seed Funding to Revolutionize Small Business Health Insurance
Arlo, an AI-powered health insurance underwriter for small businesses, has announced $4 million in seed funding led by Upfront Ventures, with participation from 8VC and General Catalyst. In a press release, Arlo detailed its mission to provide affordable, self-funded health insurance coverage for small and mid-sized businesses, leveraging AI-driven underwriting and value-based care.
The company has already written mid-eight figures in premiums within its first year, partnering with major reinsurers like Nationwide. Arlo's innovative approach focuses on rewarding preventative care, aligning incentives among employers, employees, and providers, and identifying risks early to improve health outcomes.
With the new funding, Arlo plans to accelerate its expansion across the U.S., hiring for engineering and sales roles and expanding its broker network to reach more small businesses. The company aims to address the challenges small businesses face with rising health insurance costs and limited options from legacy carriers.
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