What Insure launches IP plan including carer's cover

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What Insure has launched an income protection (IP) product including cover in the event of someone becoming a carer.

The general insurance distributor was launched by Thinc founders Gregg Taylor and Neil Harkin in January and offers modular based personal protection products. The IP product will cover a proportion of a client's income if they lose their job through the typical circumstances of unemployment, accident, sickness and hospitalisation. A further element can be added offering cover in the event that a client becomes a carer for a partner or family member and can no longer work. Taylor revealed that What Insure will also launch mortgage payment protection insurance in March to add to its...

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