Digital insurance provider for home, auto, and renters coverage
Bamboo Insurance operates a modern insurance platform built on Guidewire's policy and billing infrastructure, layered with Python, Java, and Kubernetes-based microservices. The company is actively scaling across state markets—current projects focus entirely on state-specific product launches and regulatory strategy—while managing underwriting complexity around property losses and fraud detection. Hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering, product, and ops, suggesting a transition from founding-stage product work into multi-state operational scale.
Bamboo Insurance is a digital insurance provider offering home, auto, and renters coverage across the United States. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Midvale, Utah, the company operates as a modern carrier with a 201–500-person organization. The platform is built on Guidewire's suite (PolicyCenter, BillingCenter, InsuranceSuite) for core policy and billing functions, supplemented by a Python and Java stack for microservices, data pipelines (PySpark, dbt, Great Expectations), and analytics (Tableau, Power BI). Primary growth challenges center on state-regulatory approval cycles and the operational complexity of managing large property claims and fraud investigation workflows.
Bamboo offers home insurance, auto insurance, and renters insurance, with active expansion into additional states via new product launches and state-specific coverage strategies.
The core platform runs on Guidewire (PolicyCenter, BillingCenter, InsuranceSuite), with microservices in Python and Java, data pipelines using PySpark and dbt, and analytics powered by Tableau and Power BI.
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