Cura support Communication Access UK

Millions of people across the UK experience communication difficulties everyday. The Communication Access Symbol and training will support inclusive communication for all. It will make life easier for the approximately 14 million people in the UK who have communication needs.

Episode 12 of the Practical Protection Podcast

Alison is the added value services guru within the protection industry, leading much of the developments that have happened in this area. Having recently been awarded this year’s Rising Star at the COVER Excellence Awards this month, it’s clear to see that Alison is really driving and developing these incredible services to market and they are really helping policyholders.

Double Celebration at the COVER Excellence Awards 2020

It was a double celebration at the virtual COVER Magazine Excellence Awards 2020, as Cura won Best Specialist Intermediary and Managing Director Alan Knowles took the illustrious title of Insurance Person of the Year.

Purple Tuesday 2020

We are proud to be a Sector Partner for this year’s Purple Tuesday, which took place on Tuesday 3rd November 2020. The day started off with a live launch, which saw the Purple Tuesday promotional video being aired on London’s Piccadilly Lights.

Episode 11 of the Practical Protection Podcast

Kathryn is joined by Ross Linnett, CEO of Recite Me. Ross Linnett was diagnosed with dyslexia at university. With the difficulties that he faced using technology, he had the idea to develop a more user friendly accessibility toolbar.

Episode 10 of the Practical Protection Podcast

In this episode Kathryn chats to Simoney Kyriakou from Financial Adviser.

Simoney is on a mission to clear up rogue lead generation firms. From the start they are clear on this, not all lead generation firms are iffy, there are many out there that are completely reputable. As with anything in life you get some good and you get some bad.

Episode 9 of the Practical Protection Podcast

Kathryn invites a very special guest on to the podcast this week, her Dad, Richard Lemmon.

“My Dad was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in his early 50s and he is now 66. He is going to be chatting about how his condition started to affect his ability to work in the police force and what having his symptoms feels like.”