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Centraleyes To Participate in IBM Alpha Zone Accelerator Program

Centraleyes To Participate in IBM Alpha Zone Accelerator Program
Risk Management Solution Chosen by IBM as One of the Most Promising Enterprise Software Solutions

Centraleyes, a risk and compliance management platform, has been chosen for IBM’s Alpha Zone Accelerator Program as a promising startup in the insurtech and cyber space.

The result of a partnership between IBM and Israel-based pension fund Menora Mivtachim, Alpha Zone is a six month deep immersion program geared towards creating long-term partnerships between IBM, its global insurance business partners, and a select number of startups. With a focus on pre/post Seed & Round A funded companies, the program aims to highlight and develop innovative technologies in the insurance sector and provide startups with the exposure and guidance needed to grow.

Startups accepted into the program will receive an IBM workspace credit for up to $120,000 of IBM Cloud services per year, and support from some of the world’s leading insurance companies. Each startup will further be given the chance to present a demo to angel investors, IBM executives, venture capitalists, media, and industry leaders. Alongside INTECH by Menora Mivtachim, the insurance companies currently participating include AXA Next, Allianz, State Farm, FM Global, Dai-Ichi Life, and Qualitas.

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“Compliance and governance continue to be incredibly complex,” says Yair Solow, CEO at Centraleyes. “Our risk management platform was developed to address that, by automating risk management. We not only help businesses protect critical assets, but also reduce cyber insurance premiums.”

“We’re honored to have received recognition from IBM for our work,” he continues. “And we look forward to collaborating with IBM and its partners.”

The initial selection process for the program evaluated hundreds of companies focused on insurance technology, financial technology, enterprise software, customer experience software, and digital health. Centraleyes is 1 of 30 startups chosen from among that group.

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