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Motorhome Insurance for Kiwis

We are Kiwis planning our 2026 European Motorhome holidays, purchasing a Motorhome through the UK Personal Export Scheme, UK registered with export plates. An item we need help with is finding an insurance company who will insure our motorhome and travels as non-residents.

Any advice or contacts would be greatly appreciated

Derrick
 
We are Kiwis planning our 2026 European Motorhome holidays, purchasing a Motorhome through the UK Personal Export Scheme, UK registered with export plates. An item we need help with is finding an insurance company who will insure our motorhome and travels as non-residents.

Any advice or contacts would be greatly appreciated

Derrick
You'll need a UK "residential" address to get insurance - an address of a friend who can contact you during your travels and who is reliable enough to pass on any correspondence to you.
 
There used to be lots of Kiwis parked up around Earls Court so it must be possible. 😂

I concur Roger’s advice. Enjoy your forthcoming trip.
 
Even with a local address, we are classed as non-residents, plus with no local driving records. I'll keep searching
 
You can possibly try through an insurance on the European Continent if you have difficulty in the UK. When I picked up my export home delivery car in the UK I had it insured through an insurance broker in Germany because I also didn’t have an address in the UK. On the Continent you only have to give them an address through which you can be reached. You don’t have to actually live there. A co-operative dealer will suffice. I think Jessen was the name of the broker that I used and they had offices in Hamburg, but I can’t find them anymore by Googling.

Edit: I have found a telephone number that could be the broker by the name of Jessen that I used: +4938183922, in which case he would have moved his office in the meantime to another town. Anyway, even if it isn’t he may be able to put you on the right track.
 
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