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CIS car insurance

CIS car insurance is now provided by the Co-operative. The co-operative has a history dating back to 1872 and is now the UK's largest consumer co-operative. In 1992 the co-operative made the radical decision to become an 'ethical bank' and refused to invest in companies involved in the arms trade, global climate change, genetic engineering, animal testing or slave labour.




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About The Co-operative car insurance

The Co-operative offers a number of car insurance policies to meet the needs of its customers. Those looking for the lowest prices can opt for thrird party cover where as those wanting complete cover can opt for a comprehensive policy that covers everything from theft of keys to a free courtesy car. Furthermore, customers that purchase car insurance online can benefit from a 10% online discount.

As you would expect from the Co-operative their car insurance includes the offestting of 20% of your cars emissions, an ehtical engagment policy and the use of a responsible repair network.

What you should know

Car insurance policies from the Co-operative include many bonusses as standard that some other insurers charge for. These include:

  • Free accident recover service
  • 30 days EU cover
  • Named drivers earn their own no-claims discount
  • Up to £750 for lock replacement if your keys are lost or stolen

Anything else?

Customers that take out car insurance from the Co-operative also have the option to take out optional extras for even better peace of mind. These include motor legal expense insurance, breakdown cover and extended foreign use. * Customers who provided a best alternative price on car insurance between 1st January and 1st June 2008 saved on average £208.18.

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