Ven supports a wide range of emerging and established infrastructure sectors, including energy generation, storage, hydrogen, nuclear, carbon management, data centers, and other first-of-a-kind (FOAK) technologies.Projects typically join Ven’s marketplace as they approach financing, construction, or major operational milestones where insurance and risk transfer become critical.
Project information on Ven is never shared with external parties or other projects and all marketplace users are individually vetted by a human.
Developers maintain full control over their data. Documents can be shared at a granular level, whether with all interested insurers, selected bidders, or only upon specific request.
The platform allows project teams to manage permissions down to the individual document, ensuring sensitive materials are only visible to the parties they choose.
Insurance planning typically begins before financial close, when lenders and investors require clear risk transfer arrangements.
Starting early allows developers and insurers to structure coverage more effectively and avoid delays later in the financing process.
No. Ven supports projects of different sizes and stages, particularly those involving new technologies or complex infrastructure risk.
The platform is designed to make underwriting more efficient regardless of project scale, helping both developers and insurers focus on the most relevant opportunities.
Reinsurers use Ven to access structured opportunities to deploy capital behind insurers participating in the marketplace. Through the platform, they can review underlying project data, understand how primary coverage is structured, and evaluate risk across individual projects or portfolios.
This creates a more transparent environment for reinsurers to support capacity, participate in larger or more complex placements, and engage with insurers on opportunities aligned with their risk appetite.
In addition, reinsurers can take part in the reinsurance capital pool offered by Ven.
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