
"Specialist services offered by Krysalis through Income Protection (IP) policies make it possible to lessen and change the impact of these challenging conditions."
- Jo Throp, founder & CEO of Krysalis
The Income Protection Task Force (IPTF) has welcomed Krysalis to its membership.
Established in 2006, Krysalis helps people embrace change and develop independence with everyday activities at home and in the workplace. Its work has featured in the IPTF’s 7 Claims Stories series.
“We’re delighted to join the IPTF. It was described to me recently that a neurological diagnosis was like feeling the ‘full force of a hand grenade head on’. Specialist services offered by Krysalis through Income Protection (IP) policies make it possible to lessen and change the impact of these challenging conditions,” said Jo Throp, founder & CEO of Krysalis.
Jo Miller, managing director at the IPTF, added: “Krysalis focuses on vocational rehabilitation and specialist experience in neurological occupational rehabilitation, which supports individuals back into work. This brings valuable insight to our shared goal of promoting IP as a vital tool in financial resilience.”
This follows the recent addition of vocal biomarker technology provider Empath_AI, which offers solutions that identify and support vulnerabilities in real-time, reducing regulatory risks while significantly enhancing the customer experience.
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“Joining the IPTF demonstrates our commitment to growing the IP market by bringing our technology to the adviser, customer, and insurer experience,” said Ralph Tucker, co-founder of Empath_AI.