The Core Business of COA Coop in Australia is Property and it also operates the following Insurance Division, which is permitted to operate externally of the membership requirements of the COA Coop Rules. All areas of the Insurance Division are promoted through this one website. The scope of COA Insure includes:
Campsites Of Australia (COA Sites) sanctions private property owners as Hosts so they have official permission or approval by COA to receive or entertain persons on their property to camp, drive and participate in related activities. As a Host, COA provides all of the insurance required to appropriately cover landowners for permitting campers on their land. Read more about COA Camp Host Sanction >>
Camphomes Of Australia (COA Homes) sanctions private property owners as Hosts so they have official permission or approval by COA to receive or entertain campers on their property. A COA Home Host means the owner has a space on their property, whether located in the burbs or the bush, such as driveway, front yard, side strip or back yard where fellow COA Members can park for FREE, but ONLY with their self-contained RV and just for a night or two. As a Host, COA provides all of the insurance required to appropriately cover landowners for permitting short stay campers on their land. Read more about COA Home Host Sanction >>
Caravan Owners Australia (COA RV) sanctions representatives of recreational vehicle (RV) manufacturers as Hosts so they can operate a dedicated "fan club" for people who own a specific brand of registered camper trailer, caravan, motorhome, etc. and use COA's insurance to be covered for organising activities and events for group members. While general caravan clubs exist for everyone, COA RV insures activities, which are centred around a shared love for a specific maker's design and engineering. Alternatively, individuals can become the representative of their caravan group and use COA's insurance for free to be covered for organising activities and events for fellow COA Club Members. Read more about COA RV Host Sanction >>
Car Owners Australia (COA MV) sanctions representatives of motor vehicle (MV) manufacturers as Hosts so they can operate a dedicated "fan club" for people who own a specific brand of registered 4WD, sports car, classic car, etc. and use COA's insurance to be covered for organising activities and events for group members. While general car clubs exist for everyone, COA MV insures activities, which are centred around a shared love for a specific maker's design and engineering. Read more about COA MV Host Sanction >>
Campground Operators Australia (COA Parks) organises Group Insurance Programs (GIPs) to make getting cover easier and cheaper. A GIP is an effective way for COA Parks and with the might of its adventure park, caravan park and private park members, to leverage their group buying power and negotiate high quality, tailored insurance arrangements, at reduced rates. Program members are eligible to buy their own individual, full-spectrum insurance policy from the COA partner broker. The resulting policy is a full insurance contract between the campground and the insurer. Read more about COA Campground Operator Program >>
Community Operators Australia (COA Clubs) acts as a qualifying gatekeeper. Once you affiliate your community operated Cycling, Outdoors or Automotive club, it is then eligible to buy its own individual, full-spectrum insurance policy from the COA partner broker. The club fills out its own proposal form, detailing its specific assets (clubhouse, equipment, etc). This policy is issued in the club's own name, allowing it to operate as an independent legal entity. The resulting policy is a full insurance contract between the club and the insurer. The club operates independently, but it "unlocks" the specialised, low-cost rate by being a COA affiliate. Read more about COA Clubs Operator Program >>
Commercial Operators Australia (COA Corps) acts as a qualifying gatekeeper. Once you affiliate your commercial event promoting business, it is then eligible to buy its own individual, full-spectrum insurance policy from the COA partner broker. The private promoter fills out its own proposal form, detailing its specific assets (vehicles, equipment, etc). This policy is issued in the private promoters own name, allowing it to operate as an independent legal entity. The resulting policy is a full insurance contract between the private promoter and the insurer. The private promoter operates independently, but it "unlocks" the specialised, low-cost rate by being a COA affiliate. Read more about COA Corps Operator Program >>
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