Insurance

Club pool Taree NSW

Your club's and members' insurance is brokered by the team at V-Insurance. Swimming NSW and the V-Insurance team are proud to be working with NSW Clubs and Areas.

Your club is covered for Public Liability and Management Liability when you pay your yearly affiliation fee to Swimming NSW.

Your members are covered for Injury Insurance when they pay their yearly membership fee to Swimming NSW.

V-Insurance is here to help, if you have any questions in relation to the above, please feel free to contact the service team on sports@vinsurancegroup.com The new insurance website can be found at: https://vinsurancegroup.com/swimmingaus/

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Insurance Resources for Clubs

  • How to download your Certificate of Currency
  • Step 1: Before you attempt to download your Club/Area Certificate of Currency, please ensure that your Club/Area has paid their Affiliation fees to Swimming NSW for the season. You will not be able to download the Club/Area Certificate of Currency if this has not been paid. If you are unsure of these payments, please contact finance@nsw.swimming.org.au

    Step 2: To access your Club Certificate of Currency please go to the V-Insurance website at: https://vinsurancegroup.com/swimmingaus/

    Step 3: Click on Certificate of Currency then Certificate of Currency - Swimming NSW. This will download a Certificate to your computer. You will need to open the Certificate and click on the Club/Association name:

    Insurance

     

    Search for your Club then print or save as necessary.

    Please note: If you would like to add an interested party to the Certificate you will need to contact V-Insurance direct at:

    Phone +61 (2) 8599 8660 or 1300 172 321
    Fax +61 (2) 8599 8661
    Email: sports@vinsurancegroup.com

  • Managing risk at your club
  • Risk as the "possibility that something might happen that will affect your club or others associated with your club".

    The technical meaning (according to Standards Australia) is “the chance of something happening that will have an impact upon objectives. It is measured in terms of consequences and likelihood.” AS/NZS 4360:1999.

    Most people associate risk with negative or hazardous situations. In fact, Marsh Sport describes that risks can be both negative and positive.

    Here is an example of a negative and a positive risk…

    • Negative Risk: A decline in your club's membership by more than 20 members
    • Positive Risk: An increase in your club's membership by more than 20 members

     

  • Make a claim
  • Need to make an insurance claim?

    Contact V-Insurance on:

    Phone +61 (2) 8599 8660 or 1300 172 321
    Fax +61 (2) 8599 8661
    Email: sports@vinsurancegroup.com

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