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INSURANCE MEMBERSHIP

Our groom insurance membership provides you with the appropriate personal accident cover should you sustain an injury whilst at work.

 

Freelance grooms insurance, employed grooms insurance or student grooms insurance - it makes no difference what you do. 

All options include varying levels of KBIS personal accident insurance, and: 

  • Bespoke membership website access to all areas & downloads
  • Access to the discounted Freelance Groom Liability Insurance (only required if 
    you are a freelancer. To be purchased separately once have joined.)
  • Four issues of British Grooms magazine
  • Discounted travel insurance for working abroad with horses

 

 

 

Choose the Membership that is right for you:

 

Bronze

Basic personal accident  cover for those looking for a policy which does not require a loss of earnings benefit. 

  • All the benefits of Standard membership
  • Covers up to £10,000
  • Does not include Temporary Total Disablement and so not suitable for anyone who relies on income
  • Hospital benefit
  • Emergency dental expenses
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Buy now for
£63.58 per year or
£5.73 per month

Silver

Our most popular level of cover. It offers higher benefits than Bronze & includes a weekly income should you be unable to work.

  • All the benefits of Standard membership
  • Covers up to £15,000
  • Total Temporary Disablement up to £250 per week
  • Hospital benefit
  • Emergency dental expenses
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Buy now for
£134.03 per year or
£12.09 per month

Platinum

Our highest level of cover available, with maximum benefits and a increased weekly income for higher earning grooms.

  • All the benefits of Standard membership
  • Covers up to £20,000
  • Total Temporary Disablement up to £350 per week
  • Hospital benefit
  • Emergency dental expenses
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Buy now for
£192.73 per year or
£17.38 per month

 
Please note: The payment must be made by someone over the age of 18, for example a parent or guardian, if you are under 18 years old.