Will Acko manage to get insurance cover?
Akash Bagrecha
Co-Founder at Jordensky | Simplifying Accounting, Taxes, E-Commerce, and Company Setups in India
Insurance is a subject matter of solicitation.
Whether or not one understands this disclaimer, it is an expression most would have heard endlessly relayed on television commercials. To break it down, insurance offers a financial cushion against a possibly rough future and the above disclaimer seeks to tell customers that irrespective of who sold it to them, the onus of buying an insurance policy lies entirely with them.
Let’s understand the basics of Insurance
Insurance as a concept is not a new thing in this world. It’s been in existence for centuries. The world is full of randomness. However, humans hate randomness and bad surprises and prefer more predictability. Insurance companies help level the risk across an entire population and reduce the number of surprises. This reduces life's randomness and enables us to be less stressed.
Let us take the case of auto insurance that pays for the damages when you are in an accident.
Assume that one in 1000 will get into an accident in a year. If you get into an accident you have to pay 100,000 rupees in damages and if you don't get into an accident you don't pay anything.
You never know whether you will be that one who gets into an accident this year. There are a lot of random events that could happen. If you get into an accident, you won't have that 100,000 to pay. Everyone is worried that they could be that one.
To reduce the risk, you start pooling your money with 999 other people and each of you decides to pay 100 rupees every year. The pool now has 1000 * 100 = 100,000. Statistically, one of 1000 will get into an accident and whoever gets into that accident will that pool money.
You have now bought peace of money with 100 rupees. Now, your best case and worst case is losing 100 rupees. In other words, you can do your activities without worrying about random events.
Since it is not easy to form a pool of money with that large a number of people, specialized companies come into play. Insurance companies are just companies that pool the money and make sure the right people get the money. They have two primary jobs:
- To evaluate the risk (evaluating whether 1 in 1000 or 1 in 300 will get into an accident this year)
- Fraud detection - making sure that the guy who gets the pool money is really in an accident.
For doing these two activities, they get a profit. Instead of collecting 100 rupees from each person, they will collect 110 rupees.
Here is the brilliant explainer by Jago Investor
Beginning of Acko Insurance
Varun Dua Co-founder was already a known name in the Indian Startup ecosystem when he decided that he was going to work on Acko. With the track record of building Coverfox, raising seed money wasn’t a big issue for him.
Thanks to this reputation, he along with co-founder Ruchi Deepak ended raising the largest Pre-Revenue Seed Round for an Indian startup (to date) from Accel and SAIF Partners and a bunch of marquee angel investors. In fact, they closed the seed before the team had even acquired a license to offer insurance. This alone speaks volumes about the cred Varun carries in the India scene.
Acko got licenses in October 2017 and went live with the first products this February 2018. The idea is to simplify insurance end to end with technology—from pricing a product based on individual risk profiles, to buying a policy, to claims.
Business Model of Akko
The company operates in two segments
- Automobile insurance (cars and two-wheelers) and
- Microinsurance, which includes rider insurance, mobile and appliance protection and ticket cancellations.
Some of the companies with which it has partnered for such products include ride-hailing platform Ola, Amazon, bus ticketing platform redBus, food-tech startup Zomato and hyperlocal services provider UrbanClap.
Companies Tied up with Acko (Company website)
According to Sachin Seth, partner-digital, fintech, and innovation leader, advisory service, EY India, India account for less than 1.5 percent of the world’s insurance premiums and about 2 percent of life insurance premiums, despite being the second-most populous nation. India’s $60 billion insurance market is expected to quadruple over the next 10 years.
Acko Insurance plans to make general insurance (car, bike, Mobile, Appliances, and health) transparent and simple for consumers and minimize their dependency on others for advice.
Here are a few products offered by the companies ranging from Car Insurance to Tv and Appliances repair cost
Acko has adopted a different path when it comes to their business and strategies. As a divergence from the conventional method of selling insurance, Acko carries out all their procedures online. This allows for direct selling over the internet and collaborating with other online businesses.
For example, their partnership with Amazon helped to create suiting items for their clients and better growth for the company. With the help of Acko, clients can purchase vehicle or bicycle protection on Amazon Pay with zero administrative work.
Key Benefits from being Digital Insurance Provider
- Attractive Prices due to lower operational cost
- Automation of Claim Process
- Improved customer experience
Acko Funding History
Growth of Acko
The number and scale of partnerships clearly show the speed at which the company has gone about executing its plans.
Some stats
- Acko underwrites ~ 20M micro-trip policies per month via its partnership with Ola Cabs.
- The company is supporting Amazon in its insurance distribution foray via Amazon Pay
It is fair to interpret Gross Premiums as a top-line revenue metric i.e. since it began selling policies in November 2017, Acko has reached ~ $4.4M in monthly revenue.
For FY 19-20, Acko’s revenue was ~ $55.44M; which is very impressive for a company that has been trading for just under 2.5 years!
Digital Insurance Industry
As the chart below shows, the new-age digital insurance companies were able to leverage this significant growth in their product portfolio, and expansion through their channels (Including Digital and Traditional Retail) to grow their premiums by ~4x from in short period of 6 months from Oct’18 to Mar’19.
Final Thoughts
Personally, Acko is doing a fantastic job. At a lower end of the valuation spectrum in the upcoming round, Acko would be valued at 7-9x trailing annual gross premiums (i.e. top-line revenue).
?Well getting to profitability is a concern as Insurance companies take average 5-7 years to reach a Net profit positive and it will be interesting to see the pace for Acko to achieve the same
Hopefully, you find this read on Acko to be informative/interesting. If it was, please do leave a comment below and/or share this with everyone else!
Executive Director - Financial Services specializing in Talent Acquision
4 年Aparajit Bhattacharya
Executive Director - Financial Services specializing in Talent Acquision
4 年Hi, What is the cost of acquistion & loss ratios ? It is not covered in your article. If you spend Rs.200 to acquire a business of Rs.100, than topline is irrelevant. While one might feel that they are acquiring market share, there are always new players entering with a similar business model & you will end up burning cash eventually.
Associate Vice President at Tata AIG General Insurance Company Limited
4 年Well depicted!
Infra @ Rippling
4 年Great read ??
Co-Founder of Jordensky
4 年Wow. Explained it so well????