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Chill Insurance Affinity Scheme
Click the link opposite to access Chill for a quote --->
Chill Insurance

Our Unique Club Code is     Chill108


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Club Affinity Scheme Launched by Chill Insurance
Chill Insurance has announced the launch of its ground-breaking Club Affinity Scheme. The initiative is designed to help people raise funds for their local GAA club when they take out cover with Chill Insurance.


Fergal Lynch, Head of Retail & Marketing at Chill Insurance unveiled the scheme to local Cork GAA clubs, he said;

"The Club Affinity Scheme is a way to help you raise funds for your club to spend how
you wish, whether it be for a new kit, club house or training equipment; you are
responsible and hold the key to your club raising as much money as it can. The
possibilities are endless and there's no limit on the amount you can raise. With
the help and support of your club members, family, friends and local community,
you can quickly raise much needed funds for your club and community."


All you have to do is get a full quote on either www.chill.ie or via the quote engine which will
be made available to all clubs to embed onto their website, and use your club's designated code in the "promotional code" box when prompted. Each club will receive a code within its Club Affinity Scheme pack.
Your GAA club can earn €10 every time someone becomes a customer of Chill Insurance, or renews their existing policy with the insurer. The more people who become customers from your
club and community, the more money your club will earn! The scheme is open to everyone in your community; club members, local community members, family, and friends. All they need to do is use your club code to start earning.
Twice a year your club will receive a cheque from Chill Insurance with the funds that it has raised and each quarter Chill Insurance will issue your club with a statement so you can keep track of exactly how many policies have been purchased with your club code.
Want to know more? Chill Insurance recently appointed Kevin Mullins as Affinity Executive. He is on hand to answer any questions you have about the scheme and help you start raising as
much money as possible. If you'd like more information do give Kevin a call on 086 894 9633 or drop him an email at kmullins@chill.ie

How to Raise Funds for Your Club  

Club Affinity Scheme FAQ's
Chill Insurance have compiled a list of FAQ's regarding the Club Affinity Scheme if you should have any queries relating to it. If you cannot find the answer to your question below, please call your dedicated Affinity Scheme Executive; Kevin on 086 894 9633 or drop him an email at
kmullins@chill.ie
What is the Club Affinity Scheme?
The Club Affinity Scheme is a programme created and run by your county sponsor, Chill Insurance. The aim of the scheme is to help GAA clubs raise additional funds when its members and the local community become Chill Insurance customers.
How much can we raise?
Each time a person becomes a customer of Chill Insurance, we willgive the club €10. You'll be pleased to hear there's no limit on the amount you can raise for your club.
What do I have to do?
People can log on to www.chill.ie and complete a full quote for either motor or home insurance. In the box that asks for a promotional code, the person can input their local club's code so Chill
Insurance can attribute the policy to your club.
What happens when I get a quote?
When a person gets a full quote online, and does not purchase the policy there and then, they will receive a call from one of the Chill insurance agents who will talk through the quote with them and ensure they have the best policy at the best price for their needs. The person can then purchase the policy over the phone with the agent and use their club's unique code which the
agent will already be aware of. 
Where can I do a quote?
You can get a quote in one of the following ways:
1)      Visit www.chill.ie and complete a full quote online.
2)      Complete a full quote via your own club's website which will have the Chill Insurance quote
engine embedded into it.
3)      Fill out a form available from your club/community and Affinity Scheme Executive Kevin. He will visit your club regularly to collect all the forms.
What is my club code?
Each club in the county will be given a unique code from Chill Insurance. The code will be included in the Club Affinity Scheme pack sent to your committee and board from Kevin.  In order for your club to earn money, people must ensure they use their special club code when completing a full quote online.
Do I have to become a customer in order to earn money for my club?
Yes. To earn money, you have to purchase a motor or home insurance policy from Chill Insurance and that policy must remain in place and not be cancelled. Any policies purchased and
then cancelled will not earn money for your club.
What products can I buy from Chill Insurance and use my club code?
The Club Affinity Scheme is only applicable to purchases of motor (including van insurance) and home insurance.


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