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Claimpay
Company typePrivate
IndustryFunds and Trusts
Founded2016
Headquarters
Area served
United States
Number of employees
51-200 (2024)
Websiteclaimpay.net

Overview

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ClaimPay is a financial technology company headquartered in Austin, Texas. This enterprise provides disaster response funding solutions. The company supports contractors, emergency responders, and public adjusters by offering financial resources to facilitate rapid recovery following catastrophic events.

Services

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ClaimPay offers various solutions tailored to the specific needs of disaster recovery efforts:

  • Insurance Claims Funding: Provides liquidity to contractors and service providers, ensuring recovery efforts are not delayed due to insurance claim processing.
  • Government Grants and Contracts Funding: Supports projects funded by federal and state grants, including FEMA contracts, to ensure timely execution of disaster recovery and hazard mitigation projects.
  • Large Commercial Losses Funding: Offers financial solutions for large-scale commercial property loss projects, enabling swift restoration and minimizing business disruption.
  • Public Adjusters Funding: Provides financial resources to public adjusters managing high-volume claims.
  • Attorney Funding: Supports legal teams involved in disaster-related cases.
  • Labor and Material Funding: Covers labor and material costs for contractors to keep recovery projects moving forward without delay.
  • Solar Funding: Backs solar energy projects, providing the financial support needed to meet regulatory requirements and growing demand for renewable energy solutions.

Case Studies

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ClaimPay has delivered funding solutions across a variety of disaster recovery operations:

Hurricane Ian Response: In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Ian, ClaimPay provided $145 million in funding, allowing contractors to rebuild affected communities efficiently.[1]

Haiti Evacuation: During civil unrest in Haiti, ClaimPay offered funding to facilitate the safe evacuation of Americans.

FEMA Hazard Mitigation: ClaimPay has partnered with FEMA to fund hazard mitigation projects, helping protect communities from future disasters through elevation and prevention measures.

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References

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  1. ^ "Hurricane Ian Town Hall With Property Damage Experts". PR Newswire. Apr 18, 2023, 08:01 ET. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Claimpay (2024). "Claimpay.net".