’We have worked closely with the club and its members to create an insurance scheme that suits their needs,’ says partnerships director
Kingfisher’s classic vehicle brand Peter James Insurance has partnered with the The BMW Club to provide a new scheme for its members.
Founded in 1951, The BMW Club represents owners of motorcycles spanning the brand’s history, from vintage models of the 1920s to modern iterations.
The new scheme has been tailored to meet the needs of club members.
Features include exclusive rates, member-to-member cover, UK and EU breakdown cover and tools and spare parts protection up to £3,000.
Members can also receive a multibike insurance policy that includes both classic and modern motorcycles, free salvage retention in the event of a total loss and a self-repair option.
Dave Youngs, partnerships director at Peter James, said: “The team at Peter James are thrilled to be working with The BMW Club.
“From the first motorcycles produced in the 1920s through to the newer vehicles, we have worked closely with the club and its members to create an insurance scheme that suits their needs and protects the bikes from this iconic brand.”
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Peter James has announced several partnerships in 2024, including with the Kettle Club, MG Octagon Car Club, Midget and Sprite Club, 2CVGB and the Morgan Sports Car Club.
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These collaborations also provide financial support to the clubs.
Judy Lepley, president at The BMW Club, said: “We are excited to launch this new scheme with Peter James.
“Its expert team have collaborated with us to ensure it includes a range of features that support our club activities and enable our members to derive more value from club membership and club life.”
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