March 3, 2023

PK Partnership the official insurance partner of Gumball 3000
PK Partnership has once again teamed up with Gumball 3000 as the official insurance partner for the rally through Europe from the 10th June to 17th June.
“We are delighted to once again be the official insurance partner of Gumball 3000. The demanding insurance proposal that works for Gumball and its membership is second to none. We wish everyone taking part in the rally a safe and enjoyable Gumball 3000.”
PK Partnership Director, Amit Patel

The rally and high net worth market is an important focus for PK Partnership and to be appointed once again by a brand recognised globally is a fantastic endorsement of our expertise. We understand that people taking part in such events are by nature usually passionate advanced drivers who are sensibly minded to protect their investments, which makes events such as this possible.
We have already provided many entrants with quotations and will provide every driver with a quotation that meets the strict requirements of the rally. If you haven’t already spoken with us we advise you to do so as soon as possible to make sure you are not delayed at registration.
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Should you have any questions or to obtain a quotation please contact us on
020 8681 4994.
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