Why join CSMA Club?

Why join CSMA Club?

Do you want to save money on your insurance bills? Enjoy a fun-filled holiday at a discount price? What about getting free financial advice or lower payments on private health insurance?

Well, if you are member of the civil service, you can start enjoying all of these benefits - and more - simply by joining CSMA Club (formerly known as the Civil Service Motoring Association).

In fact, you don't even have to be currently working for the civil service to join the club. Membership is open to both current and previous members of the civil service, as well as those who do or have worked for the central government or organisations with roots in the civil service - like BT or the Post Office - as well as Prospect union members.

CSMA Club membership is even open to family members of current and ex-employees of these organisations! This gives the partners, parents and siblings of those who work for the government access to our entire collection of exclusive discounts too.

The benefits of CSMA Club membership

Answering the question 'why join CSMA Club?' couldn't be simpler: saving money.

As a member, you will gain access to a vast collection of amazing benefits, ranging from discounts on everyday essentials to leisure activities. Indeed, our collection of membership benefits features more than 50 options to choose from, and more are added all the time.
                           
For example, if you're looking to save money on your motoring expenses, CSMA Club can help you do just that. Get a great deal on your car insurance, sign up for breakdown cover or enjoy discounts on servicing and tyre maintenance simply by being a member.

Before you start booking your next family getaway, you might also want to consider membership. After all, we offer 20 per cent discounts at Leisure Retreats across the UK. Choose from manor house hotels in Sussex, holiday parks in the Forest of Dean and self-catering cottages in Cornwall, Devon and Gloucestershire - plus many more!

If you think it's time to get a firmer grip on your finances, we offer free financial planning advice services. These consultations can cover anything from helping you get out of debt, to reducing your monthly expenses and planning for the future.

As the old adage goes, look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves, so that's why we've teamed up with retailers and suppliers across the country to bring you even more discounts and money-saving vouchers on everything from electronics to cinema tickets.

What's more, we run special events and competitions throughout the year and all our members get a subscription to the CSMA Club magazine, which is published ten times annually.

Join today - it's fast and affordable!

To join CSMA Club, all you have to do is be a current or ex employee of the civil service, central government, an associated organisation like BT or the Post Office or a member of the Prospect union. Immediate family members can also join.

Simply fill out the form on our website, and within a few minutes, you can be enjoying all the fabulous benefits that the club offers.

Membership fees are less than £20 a year - and with all the discounts on offer, you'll easily earn this back.

Since the club is run by members, for members, you can rest assured that we'll always act within your best interests. What's more, we're regulated by the Financial Services Authority and belong to the British Insurance Brokers' Association to give you even more peace of mind.

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