A cut above at Ward Evans.
Ward Evans Direct, part of the Ward Evans Group, has put together a dedicated policy for hairdresser...
Ward Evans Direct, part of the Ward Evans Group, has put together adedicated policy for hairdressers. The product boasts several benefits,
including: £2m treatment cover, external sign cover up to £1000, loss of
keys cover up to £1000, £25,000-worth of tax and VAT protection, and cover
for failure of utilities. The policy also includes an 18-month
interest-free payment period, an excess of £75 and a 24-hour claims line.
Jason Gandy, director at Ward Evans Direct, said: "We already provide
insuranc
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