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  1. Worth up to £75 per member. All owners need to register with the BHA. Members of the ROA are entitled to a 20% discount on most BHA registration fees including registration of ownership, colours and authority to act. Other discounts include on racing Post Members and Racing TV. Find out more.

  2. www.roa.co.uk › get-involved › membershipMembership - ROA

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    Complete the mandate form and return to the ROA office. Please note - in order to process the payment we require the original signed mandate. Please send this to: ROA, 12 Forbury Road, Reading, RG1 1SB Please note - in order to process the payment we require the original signed mandate. Please send this to: ROA, 12 Forbury Road, Reading, RG1 1SB

    Download the following form, complete your details and send it to: Racehorse Owners Association 12 Forbury Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 1SB When you register as an owner: Via the online ownership registration process at www2.racingadmin.co.uk

    Joint ROA membership is available for two people living at the same UK address, costing £470 per year - offering a saving of £90. This is only available to members paying by Direct Debit. The benefits package for joint members will be as for single members, in that the benefits are linked to individual owners and are non-transferable, and one magaz...

    Once you have joined you will receive a welcome email which will let you know your membership number and login details so you can access the Members Area. You will then receive through the post your car park label and monthly issue of Owner Breeder magazine.

    You can renew online in the Members Area or alternatively call us on 01183 385680. If you do not have you log in details, you can reset your passwordhere. If you would like to renew and pay your subscription via a bank transfer, the annual subscription is £280 and renewal can be made via bank transfer to the back details listed on your invoice. Ple...

  3. As a Racing Club member you will not own any legal or equitable rights to the racehorse, ownership remains with the racing club or a third party. You are likely to pay an all-inclusive membership fee which entitles you to similar benefits to that of a syndicate and can include; owners’ badges, stable visits and social events.

  4. 23 hours ago · Some owners may know they have to pay annual BHA re-registration fees for colours, authority to act and VAT entitlement. However, this is not the case for all owners, and Albon believes even fewer are appreciative of additional costs mandatorily paid by owners to jockeys for the Professional Riders Insurance Scheme (Pris) and the Career Ending Insurance Scheme (CEI).

  5. A Racing Club is managed and administered by the Club manager/s and it is the Club itself, as opposed to its members, that owns or leases the horse/s. Members pay a fee to be part of club and to enjoy some of the benefits of racehorse ownership. Only individuals who want to set up or administer a Racing Club must register as a Sole/Company owner.

  6. RACING CLUB; Who is it for? For people wishing to own a horse outright, be a member in a Partnership, a syndicator or a club manager : For organisations wishing to own a horse under the name of a company or business: For two or more sole owners wishing to own a horse together. Partnerships are often comprised of family and friends

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  8. The one off payment for your share covers all costs for the stated fixed term of the syndicate. These are all-inclusive, fixed fees that cover the initial purchase of the horse, training fees and miscellaneous expenses such as vet fees, transport, race entries, jockey fees etc. There are no hidden costs! If you choose to renew for a second term ...

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