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"Turning to our businesses starting with slide six. While revenue growth was flattened, BOLT's bookings are pacing much higher. For the quarter, we added 400,000 of ARR from an existing customer and 300,000 in one time bookings. This brings year-to-date ARR bookings to over $3 million, which we should start recognizing as revenue in Q4. I should point out this is dramatically ahead of where we were a year ago, which was in the low six-figure bookings for the first half. The sales pipeline continues to build nicely. We entered the quarter with 14 opportunities and added one. This, combined with the progress the Company has made in sales and marketing, positions the Company well for a strong second half. The investments we've made in the network have allowed us to get new customers up and running quickly. One of the top five carriers who recently signed with BOLT late last year has rapidly grown premiums to $1 million run rate by the end of June. This growth should continue as this customer continues to aggressively expand this utilization of the platform. Another top 10 carrier customer continues to increase its seat licenses with BOLT, having jumped from 25 at the start of the relationship to 350 today with more on the way.
We finished the quarter with 59,700 users on the platform, up from 56,000 at the beginning of the year. Additionally, the opportunities of qualified risk going through the platform grew to 3 million in the quarter, up from 2.5 million in Q1. This resulted in $1.5 billion of premiums on the platform, up from $1.4 billion at the end of the first quarter.
Finally, carrier connections are up over 5,300 from roughly 5,100 in Q1, but now 99 insurance carriers integrated into the platform. As a result of the platform basically being built out and strong bookings growth we've seen year-to-date, the Company's making excellent progress for being operating cash flow positive much sooner than we previously forecasted.
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