CommBank is making it harder for customers to access the complimentary travel insurance that comes with its credit cards by adding a new minimum spend requirement.
Like most banks, CommBank offers complimentary international travel insurance with most of its premium credit cards. Currently, cardholders would simply need to activate the cover in NetBank, the CommBank app or by contacting Cover-More before their trip to receive coverage. The cover applies to the cardholder, their spouse and up to 10 children travelling with the primary cardholder.
But from 7 February 2024, simply activating the cover will not be enough. In addition to activating the cover, CommBank will soon require cardholders to pay at least $500 in prepaid travel costs for that trip in a single transaction, using their credit card. For example, this could include flights, accommodation, cruise or tour expenses.
The following notice appears on the CommBank website:
From 7 February 2024, you will need to spend $500 in a single transaction on your prepaid travel costs by charging the cost for that trip using your eligible credit card before leaving Australia and activate to receive any cover#. If you activate and/or depart Australia before 7 February 2024, there is no change to the cover for that trip. If you activate and/or depart on or after 7 February 2024, the new Credit Card Insurances Product Disclosure Statement and Information Booklet will apply. This change will not be applicable to World Debit Mastercards.
From the same date, CommBank is also making a range of other minor changes to certain benefits and excess amounts on its international travel insurance, which is underwritten by Cover-More. For example, the excess on overseas emergency medical expenses is increasing from $250 to $500 upon policy activation.
The new rules don’t apply if you activate your cover and depart Australia for your overseas trip before 7 February 2024.
CommBank provides comprehensive international travel insurance as a benefit with many of its credit cards. These include the CommBank Smart Awards and Diamond Awards products.
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