mea Platform Secures $50M SEP Investment
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 16, 2026 · Last updated Feb 17, 2026
The $50 million investment in mea Platform by SEP signals strong investor confidence in AI-native insurance technology, potentially boosting valuations for similar InsurTech companies. This could lead to increased innovation and efficiency in the insurance sector, benefiting customers like AXIS Capital Holdings and The Hartford.
mea Platform, an AI-native insurance technology company, announced a $50 million minority growth equity investment from SEP, a leading investor in enterprise technology companies. This investment will enable mea Platform to accelerate product development and customer engagement, supporting its ongoing expansion across all (re)insurance operations. Founded in 2021, mea Platform has been bootstrapped and is in its fourth consecutive year of profitable growth. The company deploys proprietary, insurance-specific AI products to automate end-to-end operations for carriers, brokers, and MGAs, with live client deployments across 21 countries and over $400 billion of gross written premium processed. Martin Henley, Founder and CEO of mea Platform, expressed excitement about the partnership, while Angus Conroy, Managing Partner of SEP, highlighted mea Platform's differentiated platform and clear return on investment for global insurance groups.
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