Cohort 14 will focus on three themes: New Products, Data, Models & Processes and Shaping the Future of Reinsurance in Bermuda.
Meet Cohort 14

7Analytics
7Analytics use hydrology, geology, and data science to develop high-precision risk data that helps everyone from infrastructure owners to insurance companies plan for imminent and future impacts of climate change.

Circuit Security
Circuit Security's technology ensures institutions maintain uninterrupted access to digital assets during disasters and disruptions by automating recovery and eliminating vulnerabilities in traditional methods. Through minimising insurance payouts, underwriters can take on more risk.

Faura
Faura helps underwriters understand property risk from a survivability standpoint, finding the most profitable risks in disaster-prone areas while reducing loss ratios on vulnerable assets. They pinpoint which properties can survive a natural disaster, not just whether a disaster will happen.

GWTInsight
GWTInsight unlocks unseen commercial buildings data, to create real-time insights and intelligent products. This enables unique potential for competitive advantage, working with clients to mitigate risk, reduce cost and carbon commitments across property portfolios.

Novella
Novella, an AI-powered wholesaler, transforms E&S insurance sales by automatically analysing broker submissions and matching them to appropriate carriers based on underwriting appetite, resulting in 10X better carrier bind ratios and faster, more accurate quotes for retailers.

Ocean Ledger
Ocean Ledger provides a geospatial tool that assesses, monitors & predicts localised erosion damage to coastal infrastructure and identifies adaptation interventions (nature-based or engineered).

QualRisk
QualRisk a team of industry and product experts, helps insurance and financial services companies enhance performance through more effective data and analytics usage while staying attuned to clients' unique challenges and industry trends.

Satva Trust
Satva Trust uses satellite data and proprietary ML models to provide independent, verifiable fuel use and emissions data to the commercial shipping and maritime financial industries, enabling insurers to create policies that help maritime stakeholders manage weather-related fuel costs and emissions.
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Supercede
Supercede is a reinsurance technology platform that empowers cedents and brokers with automated data preparation, seamless collaboration, and powerful portfolio insights. By standardising and streamlining submissions and placements, Supercede reduces manual work, enhances transparency, and enables smarter decision-making to achieve better reinsurance outcomes.

Testudo
Testudo uses new data technology to provide a unique view of AI litigation risk and with that is building a new liability product and pricing models for AI-powered work.

Unwind Finance
Unwind Finance is an AI platform for casualty risk. Their analytics solution uses AI and benchmarks trained on millions of policies, claim files, alt-data records, underwriting narratives, and thousands of years of book performance -- facilitate dealmaking and portfolio management in the programs and legacy reinsurance spaces.
Cohort 14 Teams
About Cohort 14
The Lloyd’s Lab is a 10 week fast-track, fast fail programme where new concepts, ideas and products can be tested with the support of experts from the world’s largest insurance and reinsurance market. We are looking for fresh ideas to challenge how we do things and help the Lloyd’s market better serve its customers.
We are accepting applications for Cohort 14 under 3 themes, these are 'New Products', 'Data, Models & Processes' and ‘Shaping the Future of Reinsurance in Bermuda’.
To help accelerate these products, the Lloyd's Lab programme offers:
- Access to expert mentors and proximity to key advisors, potential trading partners & investors.
- ‘Shaping the Future of Reinsurance in Bermuda’ theme participants will have access to Reinsurance and Bermudan based mentors.
Participants can work out of Lloyd's in London or wherever best fits their business. However there are the three mandatory weeks in London:
- Week 1: 28th April – 2nd May 2025
- Week 5: 26th May – 30th May 2025
- Week 10: 7th – 9th July 2025
Please note that the Lloyd’s market is for large, specialists risks. Therefore please do not apply for the Lloyd’s Lab programme if your product or service is not suitable for the Lloyd’s market, such as it being for the health insurance, pet insurance, travel insurance, life insurance, etc, space (unless it is a true innovation and first in this space).
Themes
1. New Products
Offering new insurance products that helps solve underinsurance or add significant improvements to existing coverages is vital for a sustainable future. We are looking for new insurance offerings that can help our customers become more resilient.
Submissions could include (but are not limited to):
- Technologies which can help our insurers quantify the exposure to new types of risk, such as intangible assets or the transition to a low-carbon economy
- Technologies that can help predict when our clients might be about to experience a loss
- Bundled products – adding insurance to an existing service
- Parametric products, or products based on smart contracts
2. Data, Models & Processes
For the Lloyd’s market, efficient underwriting depends on continually improving the tools and techniques used to select and assess risks, manage risk portfolios, and optimise the claims handling process. Data is the lifeblood of the underwriting process and, with an ever-increasing range of sources available, we want to make sure we’re looking beyond our core data sets to power smart decision-making in the market.
Submissions could include (but are not limited to):
- New data sources that highlight high risk policies for more accurate underwriting
- Predicting future claims based on search engine trends
- Aggregating existing data sets in new ways to reveal hidden trends
- Payment solutions automating reconciliation and distribution of payments
- Documentation processing
3. Shaping the Future of Reinsurance in Bermuda
Bermuda, known as the "Risk Capital of the World," is home to one of the largest reinsurance markets in the world, the biggest captive insurance market, and is a leader in Insurance-Linked Securities (ILS) issuances. As a specialist jurisdiction in property catastrophe reinsurance, excess, and casualty insurance, Bermuda plays a critical role in global risk management. Yet, new challenges are constantly emerging, requiring innovative solutions to protect the future of this thriving ecosystem and continue its contribution to maintain and uplift the global insurance market.
Bermuda is the largest provider of reinsurance for the Lloyd’s market and we expect them to be a key partner in our future. This is why the Lloyd’s Lab has set a dedicated reinsurance theme and has partnered with the Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA) to focus on shaping the future of reinsurance. For this theme, we are looking to explore solutions across four different challenge areas: Reinsurance and ILS (Partner Capital), Climate and Catastrophe Solutions, Emerging Threats and Man-Made Risks and Sustainable Insurance Models.
Submissions could include (but are not limited to):
- Reinsurance and ILS (Partner Capital): Technological advancements to support new products and increase the volume and efficiency of ILS capital's access to the reinsurance market. This could include; innovations focused on growing Partner Capital through the pricing of complex and long tail risks, development of innovative loss triggers and structures or processes to efficiently recycle and optimise deployed capital, without compromising policyholder protection.
- Climate and Catastrophe Solutions: Solutions that are helping to advance property catastrophe reinsurance through: new modelling products to predict and respond to natural disasters, improved catastrophe models and enhanced loss forecasting.
- Emerging Threats and Man-Made Risks: Offerings that focus on better assessing, managing and covering man-made risks, including those arising from geopolitical uncertainty, cyber events and other non-climate related threats. This could also include new reinsurance products or enhanced existing offerings to cover these risks, especially for large-scale enterprises and multinational clients.
- Sustainable Insurance Models: Products and tools that encourage, facilitate, support or measure industry efforts to move towards net zero, as well as enabling the insurance sector’s ability to contribute towards climate adaptation and resilience. This may include parametric solutions for renewable energy risks, risk transfer solutions to support the growing carbon economy, or incentives for sustainable infrastructure investments.
Timeline
2025
09
Feb
03
Mar
25
Mar
28
Apr
09
Jul
Demo Day
The teams who made it through will get the chance to show the market what they achieved during the programme
Contact us
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