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Largest US health insurer with $372B revenue insuring 50M Americans; UnitedHealthcare insurance plus Optum pharmacy and care delivery navigating CEO murder, cyberattack, and claims denial scrutiny.
UnitedHealth Group is the largest US health insurance company and one of the largest companies in the world by revenue, operating through two primary business segments: UnitedHealthcare (health insurance for individuals, employers, Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid) and Optum (health services, pharmacy benefits management, and care delivery). Listed on NYSE (NYSE: UNH) and headquartered in Minnetonka, Minnesota, UnitedHealth generates approximately $372 billion in annual revenue and insures approximately 50 million Americans.\n\nUnitedHealthcare provides employer-sponsored group health insurance (the largest business segment), individual marketplace plans, Medicare Advantage plans (one of the largest MA insurers), and Medicaid managed care plans across all 50 states. Optum provides pharmacy benefits management (OptumRx, managing prescription benefits for insured members), care delivery (Optum Health operates clinic networks and physician groups with over 90,000 physicians), and health IT services (OptumInsight provides analytics and technology to health systems and payers).\n\nIn 2025, UnitedHealth Group faces extraordinary challenges following the December 2024 murder of CEO Brian Thompson and the subsequent investigation of its claims denial practices, which drew intense public and regulatory scrutiny of insurance industry practices. The company also manages the aftermath of the February 2024 Change Healthcare cyberattack (Change Healthcare is an Optum subsidiary) — one of the largest healthcare data breaches in US history, affecting approximately 190 million Americans and causing multi-billion dollar financial losses. UnitedHealth competes with Elevance Health (Anthem), CVS Health (Aetna), and Cigna for health insurance and pharmacy benefits market share. The 2025 strategy involves managing regulatory pressure, restoring Change Healthcare operations, and continuing Optum's vertical integration strategy.
$300M+ ARR Oct 2025 (from $200M Feb 2024); 2,000+ enterprises including 50% Fortune 500; $3B acquisition by Hg May 2024; Gartner Leader 2025 Magic Quadrant for GRC Tools
AuditBoard is a cloud-based audit, risk, and compliance management platform founded in 2014 in Los Angeles by Scott Arnold and Bidhan Roy. The company was built on the insight that enterprise audit and compliance teams were stuck managing complex programs in spreadsheets and email, creating inefficiency and risk. AuditBoard's core technology centralizes internal audit, SOX compliance, enterprise risk, and ESG reporting into a unified platform with workflow automation, real-time dashboards, and cross-functional collaboration tools.\n\nThe platform serves over 2,000 enterprises, including more than half of the Fortune 500, making it the market's most widely adopted audit management solution. AuditBoard's product suite covers internal audit management, SOX compliance, operational risk management, vendor risk, and ESG reporting — addressing the full governance, risk, and compliance lifecycle in one integrated environment. Gartner named AuditBoard a Leader in its 2025 Magic Quadrant for Audit Management, reflecting its consistent product execution and customer satisfaction.\n\nAuditBoard crossed $300M in ARR in October 2025, a milestone that cemented its position as one of the largest GRC software companies in the world. In May 2024 the company was acquired by British private equity firm Hg for $3B, providing capital and operational expertise to accelerate its global expansion. As regulatory demands intensify and boards increase scrutiny of risk functions, AuditBoard's comprehensive platform and Fortune 500 penetration give it a commanding position in the fast-growing GRC software market.
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