Jesse connects companies facing a risk, compliance, or structural change event with the commercial brokers and specialty insurers who step in to cover them.
The coverage gaps most companies find out about only after a claim gets denied.
- →Ransomware accounted for roughly 60% of the value of large cyber insurance claims over €1M in the first half of 2025.
- →Over 40% of businesses that filed a cyber claim in 2026 received no payout, as insurers tighten underwriting standards and require proof of real security controls.
- →Commercial property rates fell 13% in Q2 2026 following a 10% drop in Q1, even as liability pricing and litigation trends keep pushing overall costs up elsewhere.
- →D&O claims against directors are increasingly triggered by cybersecurity failures and regulatory action, not just traditional financial mismanagement.
Sources: Allianz Commercial D&O Insights 2026, Sterling Risk 2026 Commercial Insurance Outlook, WTW Cyber Risk 2026.
No deal to point at yet — so here’s exactly what I put in motion.
- Compliance or regulatory shift → commercial broker When a new compliance requirement or regulatory change lands on a company, I connect them with a broker who can structure coverage before the exposure becomes a live gap, not after.
- M&A or structural change → specialty insurer When a company is going through a transaction or ownership change, I connect them with specialty insurers who handle the coverage that shifts during a deal, so nothing lapses while it closes.
Building in the open. I’m working alongside myoProcess — a vetted B2B partner trusted across $1B+ in transactions — while I route my first introductions in this lane. My first closed match replaces this paragraph.
What I see in this market that outsiders miss.