Motto | We're there for you |
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Formation | 1903 |
Type | Roadside assistance, Insurance, Resorts, Leisure, Home Security |
Headquarters |
Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Princes Highway, Noble Park, Victoria, Australia |
Location | |
Membership
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2.1m Members (Club, Service and Relationship Members) |
Kevin W. White | |
Key people
|
Neil Taylor, Managing Director and CEO |
Revenue
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A$584.8 million (2016) |
Staff
|
2,500+ |
Website | www.racv.com.au |
Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) is a motoring club and mutual organisation, providing services such as roadside assistance, vehicle, home and contents insurance, personal and car loans, driving instruction, tourism services and home security products.
The RACV runs a lifestyle club known as the RACV Club, with locations in the Melbourne CBD and at Healesville. It operates 5 resorts in regional Victoria, 1 in Tasmania and 2 in Queensland. It also produces a monthly magazine for members which covers travel/touring destinations in Victoria, interstate and overseas, motoring and mobility news and reviews, and member benefits news and updates.
The Automobile Club of Victoria was founded in 1903, and it held its first car rally at Aspendale Park Racecourse in 1904. In 1916, the club received the approval of King George V to prefix the title "Royal" to its name.
RACV is a member of the Australian Automobile Association which has member organisations in each state and territory of Australia.
RACV was a founder of insurance brand AAMI (previously known as Club Motor Insurance and now owned by Suncorp-Metway), and both companies are now major competitors in the insurance market in Victoria with RACV's business venture with partner Insurance Australia Group.
RACV provides a tiered roadside assistance service across Victoria to the approximately 2.1 million Victorian members and a reciprocal service to its interstate and international affiliates. It also has a Drive School, a suite of motor products such as Batteries, Auto Glass and Parts and currently manages and operates Melbourne's Bike Share Scheme on behalf of the Victorian Government.