Our bespoke offerings currently extend to temples, churches, mosques, synagogues and more.
Over the years, we have forged a unique ability of finding definitive cover for places of worship and faith buildings. We currently have the privilege of protecting one of the largest temples in the UK.
The spiritual home for Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh and many more communities, temples provide a place of worship for millions. With over 300 temples in the UK, Anami is privileged to assist one of the largest, Shri Vallabh Nidhi Mandir in Wembley, London.
Mosques serve as sanctuaries of prayer and devotion for the Muslim community. Many UK mosques have been constructed recently, presenting unique risks that demand close attention to detail. Our approach ensures a reliable, meticulously crafted policy tailored to meet the needs of these sacred spaces.
As timeless symbols of Christianity in all its form, churches are not only sacred places but are, like other faith buildings, examples of historic architecture. Wide-ranging in requirements, more than 10,000 churches in the UK require specialist insurance.
Anami offer their expertise for many other buildings including synagogues, chapels and halls. Like any building of faith, there are specific requirements to work around. Our commitment to support you gives you absolute confidence in your place of worship.
Each faith building presents unique considerations requiring specialist attention. Incidents often arise when a full risk assessment has not been undertaken to understand the full scale and size of buildings, or when a volunteer or paid member of staff has not been considered as part of an insurance policy. What could follow is a serious injury to your employee or a member of your community. This could lead to calamitous circumstances for you and your fellow organisers.
We take the time to get to know how your place of worship operates, considering issues which could come into play in future. Our skills in this vital sector let us create a bespoke policy that you can place your trust in.