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Our Story

The E&S market needed better infrastructure.

Konduit was built because the people who know this market best — MGAs, underwriters, capacity providers — kept hitting the same wall. Not enough structured data. Too much manual process. Too many programs that should get placed, not getting placed.

The infrastructure the
E&S market was missing

Non-standard risk is complex by definition. But the process of placing it doesn't have to be.

  • Structured submission data across every MGA — financials, loss history, appetite, team — in one standardised format.
  • Comparable metrics across programs, lines of business, and geographies — so capacity providers can evaluate consistently, not case by case.
  • A structured deal pipeline for capacity providers — filter by appetite, review NDA-gated detail, and move from discovery to decision without the noise.
  • Built by the industry, for the industry — by people who've lived the problem from every side of the market.
$114B+
US MGA premiums written in 2024
250+
Smaller MGAs invisible to capacity providers due to reporting thresholds
73
Structured submission fields per program
1,100+
MGAs and program administrators in the US
Backed by
Aviva
Strategic Investor
Founders Factory
Venture Studio

Principles that
guide us

01
Industry first
Every product decision is grounded in how the E&S market actually works — not how we think it should. We build with practitioners, not just for them.
02
Data as infrastructure
Clean, structured, validated data isn't a feature — it's the foundation. We treat data quality as a first-class engineering problem, not an afterthought.
03
The whole chain benefits
The market only moves faster when every participant benefits. We build tools that create value for MGAs, capacity providers, and brokers equally — not just one side.

More risk placed.
More assets protected.

If you're an MGA building your capital stack, a fronting carrier or reinsurer looking for structured deal flow, or a broker sourcing programs — let's talk.