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How to create an insurer - the Inigo story (with Karen Graves)

Season 2, Ep. 20


Welcome to Insurance Covered. In this episode our guest is Karen Graves, Chief Operating Officer at Inigo Insurance and we will be discussing what goes into creating an insurer.


In this episode we look at:


  • Who Inigo are, what they do and the overall structure of their operation.
  • Karen's role as COO.
  • The stages of setting up Inigo, from initial concept to open for business.
  • The story behind the name 'Inigo'.
  • How the COVID-19 pandemic affected Inigo.
  • Plans for the future.


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