Cowan Insurance Update

Cowan Insurance

May 23, 2019

For over 25 years, Cowan Insurance Group has proudly partnered with the CPS-ECP to offer an exclusive Pleasure Craft Program to its members across Canada.

Effective May 1, 2019, Cowan will begin working with a new program provider to ensure that we continue to bring you superior pleasure craft coverage, and recognition and rewards for CPS-ECP membership and adherence to safe boating measures.

What this means to members.

Our current exclusive benefit offerings will continue unchanged with the new program provider, including:

• A savings of 15% available to all CPS-ECP members who qualify for the program
• An additional savings of 10% if claims free
• The disappearing deductible: 10% reduction for each year insured with the program and claims free, up to a maximum of 50%

Over the next few months, we will review and enhance the range of benefits that are currently offered to CPS-ECP members.

To obtain a quote, please contact Cowan Insurance Group.

Eastern Ontario & Quebec:

1-855-423-8839

Najid Mansoori Ext. 52502
Hani Nammour Ext. 52501

All other provinces:
1-866-912-6926 or 519-650-6360

Mike Vokey Ext. 41328

Ashley Nietlispach Ext. 41631

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