Onsi Secures Strategic Investment from Zurich to Transform Employee Benefits

Onsi Secures Strategic Investment from Zurich to Transform Employee Benefits

Onsi, a UK-based InsurTech startup, has announced a strategic investment from Zurich Insurance, aiming to advance personalized and human-centric employee benefits. Founded in 2019, Onsi offers tailored services for freelance and gig workers, addressing the challenges of a rapidly evolving labor market.

Innovative Employee Benefits Platform

Onsi’s platform enables companies to provide:

  • Sick pay and accident insurance.
  • Wellness programs and financial resources.
  • Access to a perks marketplace and educational tools.

The company’s mission is to reshape employee benefits by fostering personalization, empowering workers to make informed financial and wellness decisions.

Zurich’s Strategic Investment

While the investment amount remains undisclosed, the collaboration aligns with Zurich’s vision to enhance digital employee benefits and integrate a human-first approach for its corporate clients.

Anthony Beilin, CEO of Onsi, said:
“This partnership with Zurich marks a pivotal moment for Onsi. Together, we aim to redefine employee benefits, creating a game-changing experience that empowers individuals and enhances financial resilience.”

Wendy Liu, CEO of Zurich Integrated Benefits & International Life, added:
“Our partnership with Onsi complements Zurich’s offerings, focusing on personalization and empowerment to better protect and support today’s workforce.”

Funding and Growth

Onsi has raised $22.6 million to date, employing a team of 50 professionals. The fresh funding will accelerate the development of its platform and strengthen its corporate benefits solutions.

This collaboration positions Onsi as a key player in InsurTech, leveraging Zurich’s global expertise to scale its impact on employee benefits across industries.

News Source:fintech.global,This article does not represent our position.

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