India’s Kshema secures $20m from UN Green Climate Fund to expand offerings

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Reinsurance News - Nov 05, 2025

Kshema, the Indian agricultural insurer that leverages technology and parametric triggers to provide cover to smallholder farmers, is set to receive $20 million in funding from the UN Green Climate Fund (GFC) to help it scale up its offerings. GCF explained that its financing will be leveraged to mo...

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