Insurance giant WTW moves into crypto asset recovery with Redefind buy

WTW, a global insurance broker and risk advisory company, has acquired crypto insurance platform Redefind and launched a digital asset protection service that covers expenses related to forensic investigations, asset tracing and legal recovery efforts following theft or loss.
Redefind is a crypto insurance platform that allows individuals and institutions to purchase coverage for digital assets held across different custody arrangements. The company said its system uses cryptographic proof of ownership to verify insured assets.
The service is designed as a non-custodial insurance product for digital asset owners and will initially launch in the United Kingdom, with broader market expansion planned. The coverage is focused on recovery-related costs rather than traditional custodial insurance products.
Redefind founders Richard Daws and Connor Edward joined Willis, WTW’s broking business, following completion of the acquisition.
WTW described the acquisition as part of its strategy to expand services for clients exposed to digital finance, cryptocurrency markets and tokenized assets. The company did not disclose the financial terms of the transaction.
Insurance companies expand crypto offerings
Global insurers and brokers are increasingly eyeing expansion into cryptocurrency-related products, investments and payment systems, particularly by integrating digital assets into customer-facing products and services.
In January, Delaware Life introduced Bitcoin-linked exposure to retirement annuities through a BlackRock index tied to the asset manager’s spot Bitcoin ETF. More recently, Dubai Insurance launched a digital asset wallet that allows policyholders to pay premiums and receive claims settlements in cryptocurrency using custody infrastructure provided by Zodia Custody.
Blockchain-based payment rails are gaining traction within the industry as well. In March, Aon completed a pilot that used the stablecoins $USDC ($USDC) and $PYUSD ($PYUSD) to settle insurance premium payments for clients including Coinbase and Paxos.

Source: Matthew Sigel, head of digital assets research, VanEck
Beyond payments and investment products, insurers have been building businesses around specific digital assets. In October, Bitcoin-focused insurer Meanwhile raised $82 million to expand a suite of insurance and savings products denominated entirely in Bitcoin.
In March, Barbados-based insurer Tabit raised $40 million in Bitcoin to back its US dollar-denominated property and casualty insurance business, with the cryptocurrency serving as its sole regulatory reserve asset.
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