This pitch deck outline for Eco-Pulse is designed to bridge the gap between high-level climate data and the immediate financial needs of vulnerable populations.
It positions the startup as a “FinTech for Resilience” rather than a traditional insurance company.
Pitch Deck Outline: Eco-Pulse
Slide 1: The Hook
- Headline: Protecting the Unprotected.
- Sub-headline: Automated, instant climate insurance for the 3 billion people traditional insurance left behind.
- Visual: A split screen showing a satellite image of a storm on one side and a mobile phone notification of a payment received on the other.
Slide 2: The Problem (The “Protection Gap”)
- Key Insight: Traditional insurance is built on human inspection and high premiums. In the Global South, it takes months to process a claim—by then, a family has already lost their home and livelihood.
- Data Points: Mention the “incalculable costs” and the $120B funding gap identified at COP30.
- The Pain Point: “When a flood hits, people don’t need a claims adjuster; they need cash for clean water and food within 24 hours.”
Slide 3: The Solution (Parametric Logic)
- Concept: Trigger-Based Payouts.
- How it works: We don’t insure the “house”; we insure the “event.”
- The Mechanism:
- Data: We sync with NOAA and ESA satellite data.
- The Trigger: If rainfall in a specific GPS coordinate exceeds $X$ mm in 24 hours, a payout is triggered.
- The Payout: Funds are sent instantly via Mobile Money (M-Pesa, GCash, etc.).
Slide 4: Product Features
- Nano-Premiums: Subscription models starting at $1/month.
- Zero-Claim UX: Users never have to “file” anything. The system knows when the disaster happens.
- Transparency: A public blockchain ledger proves the weather data matches the payout, building trust in communities that are skeptical of financial institutions.
Slide 5: Target Market & Opportunity
- Primary Users: Smallholder farmers (1 in 3 people globally) and coastal urban residents in Southeast Asia and Africa.
- The Timing: 2025 is a record year for climate volatility; global pressure on “Loss and Damage” funds is at an all-time high.
- B2B Opportunity: Selling “Bulk Protection” to NGOs or governments who want to automate their disaster relief distribution.
Slide 6: Revenue Model
- Premium Spread: Retaining a percentage of premiums (similar to a digital MGA—Managing General Agent).
- Platform Licensing: Charging a per-user fee to governments/NGOs using Eco-Pulse to distribute aid.
- Data Insights: Selling localized climate-impact data back to urban planners and global reinsurers.
Slide 7: Why We Win (The Moat)
- Speed: We pay in 24 hours; competitors take 24 days (or months).
- Accessibility: Operates on USSD (basic text phones), not just smartphones.
- Scalability: No physical offices or adjusters needed. To enter a new country, we just need a data feed and a mobile money partner.
Next Step Recommendation
This pitch deck outline for Eco-Pulse is designed to bridge the gap between high-level climate data and the immediate financial needs of vulnerable populations.
It positions the startup as a “FinTech for Resilience” rather than a traditional insurance company.
Pitch Deck Outline: Eco-Pulse
Slide 1: The Hook
- Headline: Protecting the Unprotected.
- Sub-headline: Automated, instant climate insurance for the 3 billion people traditional insurance left behind.
- Visual: A split screen showing a satellite image of a storm on one side and a mobile phone notification of a payment received on the other.
Slide 2: The Problem (The “Protection Gap”)
- Key Insight: Traditional insurance is built on human inspection and high premiums. In the Global South, it takes months to process a claim—by then, a family has already lost their home and livelihood.
- Data Points: Mention the “incalculable costs” and the $120B funding gap identified at COP30.
- The Pain Point: “When a flood hits, people don’t need a claims adjuster; they need cash for clean water and food within 24 hours.”
Slide 3: The Solution (Parametric Logic)
- Concept: Trigger-Based Payouts.
- How it works: We don’t insure the “house”; we insure the “event.”
- The Mechanism:
- Data: We sync with NOAA and ESA satellite data.
- The Trigger: If rainfall in a specific GPS coordinate exceeds $X$ mm in 24 hours, a payout is triggered.
- The Payout: Funds are sent instantly via Mobile Money (M-Pesa, GCash, etc.).
Slide 4: Product Features
- Nano-Premiums: Subscription models starting at $1/month.
- Zero-Claim UX: Users never have to “file” anything. The system knows when the disaster happens.
- Transparency: A public blockchain ledger proves the weather data matches the payout, building trust in communities that are skeptical of financial institutions.
Slide 5: Target Market & Opportunity
- Primary Users: Smallholder farmers (1 in 3 people globally) and coastal urban residents in Southeast Asia and Africa.
- The Timing: 2025 is a record year for climate volatility; global pressure on “Loss and Damage” funds is at an all-time high.
- B2B Opportunity: Selling “Bulk Protection” to NGOs or governments who want to automate their disaster relief distribution.
Slide 6: Revenue Model
- Premium Spread: Retaining a percentage of premiums (similar to a digital MGA—Managing General Agent).
- Platform Licensing: Charging a per-user fee to governments/NGOs using Eco-Pulse to distribute aid.
- Data Insights: Selling localized climate-impact data back to urban planners and global reinsurers.
Slide 7: Why We Win (The Moat)
- Speed: We pay in 24 hours; competitors take 24 days (or months).
- Accessibility: Operates on USSD (basic text phones), not just smartphones.
- Scalability: No physical offices or adjusters needed. To enter a new country, we just need a data feed and a mobile money partner.





Leave a Reply