Danish Yusuf is the Founder and CEO of Zensurance. He is a former leader in McKinsey & Company's digital insurance practice supporting insurance clients globally on defining their digital strategies. Before McKinsey, Danish was a software architect and developer at IBM Canada, covering everything from mainframe development to web development. Danish earned a bachelor's degree in Software Engineering from the University of Toronto and has an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Founded in 2016, Zensurance empowers small business owners, entrepreneurs, independent contractors, and self-employed professionals across hundreds of industries to shop and get the specialized coverage they need in just a few minutes. Through our highly regarded client support team and network of over 50 insurance providers, Zensurance provides customers with industry-leading premium savings of up to 35% off and the confidence to thrive in today’s market.
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