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In this episode of Humanizing Insurance, Daniel Grimwood-Bird sits down with Tim McCosh, Founder and CEO of Yokahu — an MGA and digital marketplace for worldwide parametric natural catastrophe and extreme weather risk insurance. Tim shares the very human reality of building a startup while becoming a new dad to twins, his unexpected route into insurance, why he left broking after years in the market, and the lessons that forced Yokahu to rethink its original approach.

We unpack what parametric insurance really is (“if X then Y”), why Yokahu is aiming to become an infrastructure layer for the market, and what’s changed in the industry — from the early “is this even insurance?” conversations to today’s push for innovation through Lloyd’s Lab. Along the way, Tim gives a candid view on why insurance change takes time, why product-market fit is harder than it sounds, and why he’d still tell his kids: yes, work in insurance.

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Tim McCosh — Founder & CEO, Yokahu

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Daniel Grimwood-Bird — Host, Humanizing Insurance

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