CLARK UK partners with Square Health

On value-added services

Jaskeet Briah
clock • 1 min read

CLARK UK has partnered with Square Health to provide all Tom and Polly policyholders with access to value-added services offered by the digital healthcare provider.

CLARK's Polly and Tom brands offer targeted life insurance solutions to mothers and fathers, respectively. With most of the insurtech's customers being parents, they will now be able to use Square Health's 'Clinic in a Pocket' functionality - an app and platform that offers range of healthcare services - at no additional cost. This will provide policyholders and their immediate family, including a partner and children, with doctors and healthcare specialists from their phone. Joshua Sargent, CLARK UK chief executive, said in a LinkedIn post: "Our team is excited to educate people o...

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