Fleet Insurance for Housing Associations
Ensuring your diverse fleet is comprehensively covered to meet the operational demands of your vehicles
At Anthony Jones, we understand the unique motor fleet insurance needs of housing associations. With years of commercial motor fleet expertise, we ensure that your diverse fleet is comprehensively covered, offering tailored solutions that meet the operational demands of your vehicles.
Comprehensive Insurance for All Fleet Vehicle Types
Housing associations operate a range of vehicles to support their essential work in communities. We provide open driving and comprehensive cover across all vehicle types, including:
- Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs): Essential for maintenance, repairs, and transporting equipment.
- Company Cars: Used by staff for site visits and meetings.
- Minibuses: Facilitating community transport for residents requiring assistance.
- Mobility Vehicles: Ensuring accessibility with mobility scooters and motorised wheelchairs.
- Electric Vehicles (EVs): Helping associations lower their carbon footprint and operating costs.
- Adapted Vehicles: Modified for accessibility, featuring wheelchair ramps or lifts.
- Mobile Maintenance Units: Outfitted with tools and supplies for efficient on-the-go repairs.
- Community Outreach Vehicles: Supporting resident engagement, service provision, and local events.
Insurance Coverage for Plant and Machinery
Many housing associations use specialist equipment for maintenance and construction. Our policies cover:
- Excavators & Backhoe Loaders for digging, trenching, and material handling.
- Loading Shovels & Dumpers for moving and transporting materials.
- Telehandlers & Cranes for lifting and heavy-duty tasks.
- Rollers & Tractors for construction and groundwork preparation.
Why Choose Anthony Jones for House Association Fleets?
- Expertise: We have specialist experience in housing association fleet insurance, ensuring tailored solutions.
- Wide Market Access: We explore the best insurance markets for your specific vehicle needs.
- Comprehensive Policies: From standard vehicles to specialist machinery, we’ve got you covered.
- Risk Management Support: Helping you minimise claims and operational disruptions.
Get A Tailored Quote Today
Ensure your housing association’s fleet is fully protected with bespoke insurance cover. Contact Anthony Jones today for a competitive quote and dedicated support.
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information?
Please call John Donaghy or the team on 020 8290 9099 to see how we can help you with fleet insurance for your housing association. Alternatively, you can email us at cm@anthonyjones.com
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FAQ’s
Some of our most asked questions, answered below:
When would I need Commercial Vehicle insurance rather than Car insurance?
If you have a company and have vehicles that you use within the business, then you need Commercial Vehicle insurance. The vehicles you own might include those which are obviously commercial vehicles, such as lorries, vans and forklift trucks. But company cars are also classed as commercial vehicles and should be covered by Commercial Vehicle insurance. Private car insurance will not include cover for company-owned cars.
When would I need Fleet insurance rather than Multi-Car insurance?
Multi-Car insurance can be used to cover a number of privately-owned cars used for personal use, perhaps incorporating a bit of business use, such as commuting, too. However, Multi-Car insurance can’t be used to cover company cars. For this, you’ll need Fleet insurance. If you want to insure fewer than 5 or 6 company cars or other commercial vehicles, you can protect them with a Mini-Fleet insurance policy.
What is Goods in Transit insurance?
Goods in Transit insurance (GIT insurance for short) is also often referred to as Cargo insurance. As the name suggests, this insurance covers goods (which includes everything from food to furniture, building supplies to cars, and machinery parts to animals) which are being transported from one place to another. Goods in Transit insurance protects your goods in case they are damaged or lost while they are being transported by road, air, rail or sea.
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