Thimble Now Allows Small Businesses to Pause Their Business Insurance
Pause is available immediately to all existing and new customers who have a Thimble Monthly policy. Thimble's monthly policies, which the company introduced earlier this year, are already designed to be more flexible than a traditional annual business insurance policy as they have no deposits, no commitments, and no cancellation fees. The introduction of Pause is a continuation of Thimble's mission to make insurance simple and help small businesses succeed on their own terms.
A Pause, which lasts for up to 30 days, can be initiated at no cost via the Thimble app for iOS and Android. Thimble Monthly customers are still covered for bodily injury or property damage claims that occur during a Pause, as long as the occurrence was not a result of work completed during the break period or prior to having insurance with Thimble. Businesses are not covered for any new work completed during the Pause but can resume their coverage at any time prior to the end of the 30 day period as well.
"We're doing everything we can to adapt business insurance in ways that benefit the business owner," said
Since launching in February, Thimble Monthly already accounts for over 40% of Thimble's overall business and is a favorite of small businesses that favor flexibility and cost-efficiency. Thimble also offers insurance by the hour or day via its popular On Demand product, which allows episodic purchase of short-term policies.
About Thimble
Thimble's mission is to make insurance simple, to help businesses succeed on their own terms. Thimble provides General and Professional Liability insurance via the industry's first on-demand and monthly policies. Small businesses can get covered for as little as one hour or turn on coverage with simple monthly payments. Founded in 2016 by
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