New for RHA Members, RHA Insure

Monday, 5 March 2012 9:20 AM

Today’s transport operator is working under more pressure than ever before to deliver goods, services and a successful business. To that end, the RHA, in association with C&C Insurance Brokers Limited, have come up with a fresh approach to insurance; RHA Insure.

Designed to provide an extensive range of insurance products and services tailored to the haulage industry, RHA Insure will make sure that RHA members get an excellent deal and service.

Competitively priced premiums, quality of service and value for money are of paramount importance to our members. This service will now be delivered by a partner who specialises in providing insurance products and services to clients in the transport haulage sector and has been doing so since 1975.

C&C Insurance Brokers Ltd has a proven track record in our sector, with a vast knowledge, experience and expertise and can advise and support RHA members on a day-to-day basis.

The launch of this facility will offer some real tangible financial benefits to members. Members who sign up to vehicle insurance with RHA Insure will receive additional benefits, including:

· Cash back per vehicle (1-6 vehicle fleets)

· Free RHA LawPlan cover, regardless of fleet size!

Cash back can be used as credit facility by members to purchase selected goods and services from the RHA, often at preferential rates.

Free RHA LawPlan cover will be provided to all insured commercial vehicles, regardless of fleet size.

RHA LawPlan provides members with a 24/7 legal advice helpline on all haulage matters relating to their business plus legal expenses.

RHA Insure represents a new and exciting initiative and represents excellent opportunity for RHA members to maximise their current membership

 

Notes to Editors

RHA Insure, managed by C&C Insurance Brokers Ltd that will offer insurance products tailored for the sector and feature outstanding customer service, competitive premiums and radical claims handling. Those members who take out vehicle and business insurance will receive cash back per vehicle (on 1-6 vehicle fleets and to be used against selected RHA Services) and free RHA Lawplan for all vehicles.

RHA reserve the right to alter, amend, change or withdraw the cashback offer and/or free RHA Lawplan at any time

Come to the RHA stand 3A40 at the 2012 Commercial Vehicle and Operators Show at Birmingham’s NEC from 24-26 April and discuss your insurance requirements with C&C personnel.

Also, by registering your details at the show you have the chance to win an iPad as well as £500 worth of RHA Vouchers!

 

For more information on RHA Insure:

Tel: C&C Head Office – 0161 406 4800

Email: andy.green@cc-insure.com

Website: www.rha.uk.net/rhainsure


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