Win a £38,000 van, courtesy of A-Plan Insurance 

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A-Plan Insurance giving away a £38,000 van as part of competition  

A-Plan is calling all tradespeople and van drivers to enter their ‘van competition’ with the winner getting a Ford Transit Custom Limited van in grey worth nearly £38,000.  

All tradespeople and van drivers need to do is get a quote from A-Plan for either their public liability or van insurance and complete the competition form (via the URL or QR code www.aplan.co.uk/vancomp) that includes the relevant terms and conditions, before the competition ends on 5th February 2023. 

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Richard Easterbrook, Commercial Director at A-Plan explains more: 

“With almost 30 years’ experience in the small business insurance sector we’ve wanted to do something big to benefit our 55,000 existing trade and van driving clients, as well as spread the A-Plan word more widely. 

“In addition to potential new clients, the competition is open to our existing clients with public liability cover who get an A-Plan van quote, and our existing van clients who get a public liability quote. Those tradespeople not with A-Plan can enter by getting either a public liability or van quote. 

“We’re absolutely confident of the competitiveness of our pricing and comprehensiveness of our cover and will even guarantee to beat the price of your existing public liability cover on a like-for-like basis. 

“It’s the first time we’ve done something like this at A-Plan and are hoping that more tradespeople and van drivers are able to see how competitively priced we are, as well as benefit from our local branch network and specialist advice.” 

The prize draw will be made, winner contacted and van delivered by 19th February 2023. 


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