Products: Ink targets charity and care markets

A pound coin being placed into a charity tin

Ink Insurance has established Ink Charity to tap into the charity and care sectors.

Two products will form the core of the new offering: charity and domiciliary care.

The charity product will cater for large and small operations and will cover property, business interruption, liability and travel risks among others.

The domiciliary care product is designed for both care agencies and home support organisations. Covered activities range from personal care (including bathing and dressing) to the administering of prescribed/non-prescribed medicines and night care, through to

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