December 8, 2010 | Lemonade, a NYC-headquartered peer-to-peer insurance startup, has raised $13 million in their Series A round, according to tech.eu. The capital comes from Tel Aviv-based Aleph and Sequoia Capital. Founded by Israeli entrepreneurs Daniel Schreiber (formerly the president of Powermat) and Shai Wininger (a co-founder of Fiverr), Lemonade hasn’t yet released their platform, but as their website says ‘coming soon.’
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