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InvoiceInsure
InvoiceInsure is a UK digital broker connecting businesses to trade credit insurers.
InvoiceInsure
InvoiceInsure protects high growth businesses against late payments. Insure your invoices and make sure your company gets paid each and every time. We insure all of your invoices for an affordably monthly payment, secures your company against client insolvency and protracted default. Don't fall victim to bad debt.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
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Corporate office
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Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Is InvoiceInsure an insurance carrier or a broker?
It operates as a broker, not a risk-bearing carrier. The platform sources quotes from a network of selected, unnamed underwriters that it describes as the largest and most stable in the business. InvoiceInsure earns commission on placed policies and states explicitly that this does not increase the premium charged to the buyer.
What specific risks does the product cover?
The insurance covers two events: client insolvency and protracted default, meaning a customer who is able but unwilling to pay within a contractually defined period. It does not cover contractual disputes, poor workmanship claims, or invoices already known to be delinquent at inception.
Who are the underlying capital providers or underwriters?
The firm does not publicly name its panel of insurers. Its website refers to working with the largest and most stable underwriters in the business, but an allocator or prospective client cannot independently verify carrier names, A.M. Best ratings, or claims-paying track record from public disclosures.
How does InvoiceInsure handle single-invoice versus whole-turnover policies?
The standard workflow is designed for whole-turnover or multi-client programs. However, smaller companies may be connected with a specialist provider of single-invoice insurance, suggesting the platform uses a routing logic that segments applicants by size and complexity before matching them to a policy structure.
What is the firm's known posture on co-investments or partnerships?
InvoiceInsure is a product distribution platform, not an investment firm. It does not take principal positions, participate in co-investments, or manage pooled capital. Its economics are fee-based, derived from brokerage commissions paid by insurers.
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