Cyber Insurance Provider Expands UK Presence
Cowbell, a provider of cyber insurance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), has joined the Association of British Insurers (ABI).
The ABI represents over 300 firms in the insurance and long-term savings industry. It collaborates with UK government bodies, regulators, and consumer organizations to promote industry value and customer protection.

Focus on Cyber Threats and Business Resilience
Cowbell aims to strengthen cybersecurity resilience for UK businesses. The company uses AI-driven risk assessment to offer tailored insurance solutions.
Simon Hughes, Cowbell’s Senior Vice President of Global Distribution, emphasized the firm’s commitment to protecting businesses against evolving cyber threats. He noted that joining the ABI supports industry trust, transparency, and innovation.
ABI Welcomes Cowbell’s Cyber Insurance Expertise
Laura Hughes, ABI’s Head of General Insurance Policy, highlighted the growing importance of cyber insurance for SMEs. She welcomed Cowbell’s expertise in mitigating cyber risks affecting businesses of all sizes.
The partnership aligns with ABI’s goal of improving business resilience against cyber threats and data breaches.
Cowbell’s Global Reach
Founded in 2019, Cowbell operates in the U.S., Canada, India, and the UK. The company’s AI-driven underwriting platform accelerates insurance processing. Cowbell collaborates with 20 global (re)insurance partners to serve SMEs.
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