Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Berkshire Hathaway-owned US mega auto insurer with $40B premiums and 28M+ vehicles; direct-to-consumer gecko brand restored to profitability in 2023-2024 after inflationary claims pressure.
Geico (Government Employees Insurance Company) is one of the largest auto insurance companies in the United States — selling directly to consumers via phone, website, and mobile app rather than through independent agents, keeping distribution costs lower and enabling competitive pricing. Owned by Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A/BRK.B) since 1996 (Warren Buffett bought the full company for $2.3 billion), Geico is one of Berkshire's most important wholly-owned businesses, writing approximately $40 billion in annual premiums and insuring 28+ million vehicles.
Chicago DTC homeowners insurtech (founded 2016); $50M Series E $2B valuation (Sep 2025) total $476M raised, $495M premiums (+43%), 160K policyholders in cat markets, IPO filing planned 2025 competing with Hippo for catastrophe insurance.
Kin Insurance is a Chicago, Illinois-based direct-to-consumer homeowners insurtech — having raised $476 million total including a $50 million Series E in September 2025 at a $2 billion pre-money valuation led by QED Investors and Activate Capital, plus $200 million in debt financing from Wellington Management — providing technology-driven homeowners insurance in catastrophe-exposed markets including Florida, Texas, California, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arizona, and Virginia where traditional insurers are retreating. Founded in 2016 by CEO Sean Harper, Lucas Ward, Sebastian Villarreal, and Stephen Wooten (entrepreneurs with fintech backgrounds from Groupon, Insight Venture Partners, and Avant), Kin operates as a Managing General Agent (MGA) writing policies on behalf of reciprocal exchanges it manages — a structure that gives Kin underwriting control and risk management authority while distributing policy risk through the reciprocal exchange mechanism rather than Kin's own balance sheet. In fiscal year 2024, Kin wrote $495.3 million in premiums (up 43% from $346.3 million in 2023), generated $156.1 million in total revenue (+48% YoY), served 160,000 policyholders (up from 115,000 in 2023), and the reciprocal exchanges it manages achieved their first full year of profitability with $12 million in operating income (+126%). The company's total insured property value surpassed $100 billion by April 2025, and Kin employs 800 people.
Monitor how your brand performs across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and Grok daily.