Honeycomb, which offers an AI-powered insurance platform for multi-unit residential properties, raised $40M led by Zeev, bringing its total funding to $95M (Lily Mae Lazarus/Fortune)
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AI-native underwriting in a narrow vertical is getting late-stage capital again — $95M into multi-unit residential means the bet is on superior risk selection, not just nicer UX. If you’re in a regulated, data-rich niche and still selling “workflow SaaS,” assume your next competitor is an insurer-style balance-sheet business with an AI core.
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