Motor Vehicle Compulsory Third Party (Green Slip) Insurance Contract

  • Mandatory
Date: 1 Nov 2021 - 1 Nov 2024
Updated: 5 Jul 2021
Managed: NSW Procurement Contact owner
Type: Whole of government
Contract Number: 4005
This contract provides for the compulsory third party (CTP) motor vehicle insurance for NSW Government vehicles.

What's covered

This contract is for a compulsory third party (CTP) motor vehicle insurance for NSW Government vehicles and public body vehicles.

Why use this contract

Benefits of using the contract include:

  • opportunity to leverage your CTP insurance through the whole-of-government approach
  • dedicated point of contact with a well-known, long-established supplier
  • significant discounts.

Who to contact

If you have any questions on the contract, you can contact the contract manager, NSW Procurement, by emailing nswbuy@treasury.nsw.gov.au

Who's eligible to buy

This contract is a mandatory, whole-of-government agreement.

All NSW Government agencies are eligible

This means that all NSW Government agencies are eligible to use – and must use – this contract when buying CTP insurance.

Non-agency buyers may also be eligible

You don’t have to be a NSW Government agency to buy under NSW Government contracts, panels and contracts.

But you do have to apply to become an eligible non-agency buyer. Once approved, you'll get an authorised buyer identification number (NSWBuy number). Use this number to buy through NSW Government schemes and contracts.

How to buy: step by step

  1. Have your NSWBuy number handy. If you don't know your organisation's number, please contact the NSW Procurement Service Centre.
  2. If you're buying on behalf of a NSW Government agency, contact QBE to get a quote.
  3. If you're buying on behalf of an eligible organisation, contact QBE to get an application form.

How to manage complaints and disputes

If a complaint or dispute occurs, both the buyer and the supplier must first seek resolution at the agency level.

You can view general information that may help you prepare for and manage complaints and disputes: