Affinity Program
CHBA National Advantages
AREÂ YOUÂ USING THIS PROGRAM AS AN EMPLOYMENT PERK FORÂ YOURÂ STAFF?
CHBA member firms, and their staff, are eligible for discounts and special offers on a range of products and services through the CHBA National Advantages program. Make sure you're letting your employees know that as their employer, your company's membership with CHBA allows you to extend them group discounts and special offers -- which is a great benefit of working for you.
Offers from more companies are continually rolled out, and members are emailed details on the new savings. You must be signed in to the website to access these CHBA member perks. Don't yet have a membership or need to create accounts for others in your office? Email us at communications@chba.ca.
Printable benefits summary to give to your employees: click here.
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TD Insurance
Preferred rates on home, condo, renter's and car insurance coverage for CHBA members.
As a trusted partner, the TD Insurance Meloche Monnex program is dedicated to helping Canadian Home Builders' Association members get access to preferred rates on home, condo, renter’s and car insurance coverage.
Here are a few other ways your savings can add up:
- Insuring more than one vehicle, including a motorcycle, ATV, or snowmobile
- Installing an approved anti-theft system in your vehicle
- Owning a hybrid or electric vehicle recognized by the Insurance Bureau of Canada
- Installing an approved security system and/or smoke alarms on every level of your home
- Living in a recently built home
- Being claim-free for 5 years, or longer
TD Insurance is the leading direct response insurance group in Canada†, offering quality insurance products for over 65 years. From getting a quote to filing a claim, their knowledgeable advisors will help you find options that are right for you.
Click here for more information about how you can save.
†Ranks based on data available from OSFI, Insurers, Insurance Bureau of Canada, and Provincial Regulators, as at December 31, 2016.