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Kalshi enters sports insurance, challenging how teams hedge risk

by February 14, 2026
by February 14, 2026

Kalshi is moving into the sports insurance sector through a partnership with specialist broker Game Point Capital, signalling a shift in how insurers hedge financial exposure tied to sports performance.

The regulated prediction market exchange is positioning itself within a fast-growing industry valued at around $9 billion annually and expected to double by 2030.

The sports insurance market covers risks linked to professional teams, leagues, and commercial partners.

These include sponsorship guarantees, event cancellations, player compensation structures, and performance-based bonuses.

Insurers use specialised policies to protect organisations from sudden financial liabilities triggered by on-field outcomes or disruptions.

Game Point Capital plays a major role in this ecosystem, issuing hundreds of millions of dollars in sports insurance every year.

Its products help teams manage the financial impact of bonus payouts linked to milestones such as playoff qualification, championship victories, or statistical achievements.

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The sports insurance and re-insurance industry is big: the annual market is around $9 billion and is projected to double by 2030. There are a variety of insurance products including brand sponsorships, game cancellations, team/player performance, off player

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Lower hedge pricing advantage

Game Point Capital recently executed two basketball-related performance bonus hedges using Kalshi’s exchange.

These transactions showed how exchange-based hedging can offer significantly lower pricing compared with traditional over-the-counter reinsurance markets.

One hedge tied to a team reaching the postseason was priced at 6% on Kalshi. Comparable coverage in the OTC market typically costs between 12% and 13%.

Another contract linked to advancing to the second round was priced at 2% on Kalshi, compared with roughly 7% to 8% through conventional reinsurance channels.

These differences highlight potential cost savings through exchange-based markets. Lower pricing allows insurers and brokers to manage exposure more efficiently while reducing the cost of transferring risk.

Exchange model challenges reinsurance norms

Sports insurers traditionally rely on reinsurance providers such as Lloyd’s of London to offload risk. These deals are negotiated privately and often involve limited transparency.

Pricing depends on bilateral negotiations between insurers and reinsurers, which can lead to higher costs, especially for contracts tied to uncertain outcomes.

Kalshi’s exchange introduces an alternative structure by enabling open participation from multiple counterparties.

This improves price discovery and increases competition, allowing insurers to hedge risk through a transparent marketplace rather than private agreements.

The exchange model allows risk to be distributed across a wider pool of participants. This improves efficiency and ensures pricing reflects market conditions instead of closed negotiations.

Prediction markets gain institutional role

Liquidity remains a key factor in Kalshi’s expansion into sports insurance.

According to chief executive Tarek Mansour, the exchange had enough depth during the recent Super Bowl to process a $22 million trade without significantly affecting prices.

With this liquidity, Kalshi expects to facilitate tens of millions of dollars in sports insurance hedging from Game Point Capital in the coming months.

These transactions may cover risks tied to team performance, player bonuses, and outcome-based financial exposures.

As sports insurance exposure grows alongside rising player salaries and commercial agreements, prediction markets are emerging as a new mechanism for managing risk.

By enabling open market hedging, exchanges such as Kalshi are offering insurers and brokers an additional tool alongside traditional reinsurance.

The partnership marks an important step in integrating exchange-based risk management into the sports insurance industry, expanding the role of prediction markets in institutional financial protection.

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