In recognition of providing outstanding value car insurance to drivers in New South Wales, Bingle car insurance has been awarded the Canstar Outstanding Value Car Insurance Award in 2021.
In NSW, Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance, also known as a green slip, is required for injury-related costs. Bingle currently offers cheap car insurance in NSW, including comprehensive and third party coverage. Get your quote today!
Our highest level of car insurance. Comprehensive Car Insurance has you covered for accidental loss or damage to your car including theft and natural events, plus damage to other people's vehicles and property that is caused by the use of your car.
Our Third Party Property car insurance provides cover for other people's cars and property if you are the at-fault driver or the use of your car causes the damage. Bingle does not offer a Third Party Fire and Theft product so if you want cover if your car is stolen, take a look at our comprehensive cover.
If you're moving states, you may want to do some research to make sure you're all organised:
Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance or greenslip cover is mandatory for all owners of registered vehicles in New South Wales. CTP covers your liability if a person is injured in an accident and you're the at-fault driver.
Bingle doesn't actually offer CTP insurance but you can get in touch with AAMI or GIO (who, along with Bingle, are part of the Suncorp Network) and they may be able to help!
Here at Bingle, on our Comprehensive Car Insurance, we offer a range of excesses depending on your State or Territory where the car is kept and the amount you selected when you bought or renewed your policy.
For Third Party Property Damage policies, the Standard excess varies based on which State or Territory you’ve noted for where the car is kept.
Your excess can be found in your Insurance Schedule.
It is important to keep in mind that further excesses may apply depending on who was driving your car at the time of the accident.
Compare our Comprehensive Car Insurance and Third Party Property Damage Car Insurance to see the different options. Read the PDS to see the different excesses that may apply if you need to make a claim.
Claims Payment examples and information about Excesses can be found in the relevant Premiums, Excess and Claims Guide (PED) for that product.
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