What is the COTA Insurance Competition?
The COTA Insurance Competition is organised by Insurance and Membership Services Limited, trading as COTA Insurance. This competition invites participants to subscribe to the COTA Connects newsletter for a chance to win eGift cards. It is open to Australian residents aged 18 and over and runs from May to July 2026.
What are the prizes for the COTA Insurance Competition?
In the COTA Insurance Competition, there are 15 prizes in total, with five $100 eGift cards awarded each month from May to July 2026. Each eGift card can be used at various outlets like Woolworths and BIG W. The total prize pool value is $1,500 AUD.
When does the competition close?
The competition closes at 11:59 PM ACST on 31 July 2026. All entries must be submitted before this deadline to be eligible for the prize draw.
How do I enter the competition?
To enter the competition, participants must subscribe to the 'COTA Connects' newsletter via the form on the COTA Insurance website during the competition period. All mandatory fields must be completed, and entries must adhere to the terms and conditions outlined.
Who is eligible to enter the COTA Insurance Competition?
The COTA Insurance Competition is open to all Australian residents aged 18 and over who subscribe to the COTA Connects newsletter during the competition period. Employees and immediate family members of the promoter are not eligible.
How is the winner selected?
Winners are selected through a random draw conducted in South Australia on 8 June, 2 July, and 4 August 2026. Each draw will validate entries against the competition's terms and conditions.
How will the winner be notified?
Winners will be notified via email on 8 June, 2 July, and 4 August 2026. If a winner does not respond within 48 hours, another draw will take place to select a new winner.
Who is the promoter of the COTA Insurance Competition?
The promoter of the COTA Insurance Competition is Insurance and Membership Services Limited, trading as COTA Insurance, based in Adelaide, South Australia.