Browse the full management transaction log of CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings Inc., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Business Services sector, CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings Inc. has published 16 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €2.5bn. The latest transaction was reported on 13 April 2022 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: Ossip David D. The full history is openly available.
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CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings Inc. is a U.S.-listed technology company traded on NASDAQ under the ticker CCC. For investors in Europe, it is best viewed as a specialized SaaS and AI platform provider serving the insurance economy, with a particularly strong footprint in auto claims and collision repair workflows. The company took its current public form after the July 2021 business combination between Dragoneer Growth Opportunities Corp. and CCC Information Services / CCCIS, a transaction that accelerated its path as a public company. CCC is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States. CCC’s core business is to connect the participants in the insurance claims and repair ecosystem through a cloud-based platform. Its software supports mission-critical workflows such as claims intake and processing, damage estimation, repair orchestration, customer communication, liability handling, and, increasingly, AI-enabled automation. In practical terms, CCC sits in the operational layer of property and casualty insurance, linking insurers, repair shops, adjusters, parts suppliers, and other stakeholders across the claim lifecycle. Management emphasizes the combination of proprietary data, embedded workflows, and a connected network, which helps make the platform sticky once deployed. From a competitive standpoint, CCC is positioned as one of the leading software infrastructure providers to the U.S. P&C insurance market. Its moat is based on workflow integration, data depth, network effects, and high switching costs. The addressable market is large, and management regularly describes it as spanning a multi-trillion-dollar insurance economy. That scale matters because CCC is not merely selling point software tools; it is embedding itself into core customer operations. AI is becoming an increasingly important part of the story. The company recently said that roughly 10% of total revenue was already generated by AI-based solutions, with adoption expanding across more than 125 insurers and over 15,000 collision repair facilities. Geographically, CCC is primarily North America-focused, though its cloud platform architecture supports broader reach across the insurance and repair value chain. Recent highlights include 12% revenue growth in 2025, solid adjusted EBITDA margins, continued scaling of AI adoption, and expansion beyond traditional auto claims use cases. The business therefore combines recurring software economics with exposure to the structural digitization of insurance operations in the United States. For market participants, CCC remains a name to watch for software penetration, AI monetization, and execution in a highly specialized but attractive vertical market on NASDAQ in the United States.