Eligible Bankwest Platinum and World Mastercard credit cards offer overseas travel insurance, cover for eligible trips in Australia and other types of insurance. Here's what you can get.
You don't need to activate this insurance or apply to get cover for an overseas trip - coverage is automatic once you meet eligibility and the terms and conditions.
You can pay a premium to extend your cover and/or get more cover for issues including cancellation, rental vehicle excess insurance and existing medical conditions.
Your spouse and dependants travelling with you can also get cover, but there are some requirements and exclusions.
Have a question or need to make a claim right now? Call insurance provider Cover-More on 1300 468 340 (from Australia) or +61 2 8907 5061 (from overseas).
Which Bankwest credit cards have complimentary travel insurance?
⚠️ Important: This guide is based on details in the Bankwest credit card insurance information booklet, effective 24 August 2022 (pdf). This was the current version when we updated this guide, but you can also check for updates on the Bankwest website.
How to get cover with Bankwest credit card international travel insurance
Have an active, eligible Bankwest credit card in your name at the time of the incident (e.g. when you're overseas and need to make a claim).
Make sure you'll be under 80 years of age when you start your overseas trip and/or when you get a Certificate of Insurance.
Travel overseas from Australia.
Make sure the length of your trip meets the following cover requirements:
Bankwest Platinum Cards: Up to 31 days in a row for included cover and up to 3 months for upgraded cover.
Bankwest More World Mastercard credit cards: Up to 6 months in a row for included cover and up to 12 months for upgraded cover.
Optional: Request and pay the premium if you want to extend the length of the cover or if you have a platinum card and want access to upgraded cover benefits including cancellations, car rental excess cover and baggage delays.
The cover is automatically available to you and eligible family members when you meet these requirements. If you need further details or want confirmation of cover, go to the insurance section of the Bankwest app or call Cover-More on 1300 468 340.
What's covered by Bankwest credit card overseas travel insurance?
Here, we've broken down the key options for different types of claims and situations. But remember: you should always read the insurance policy booklet for complete details of the cover.
Included complimentary overseas travel insurance for eligible Platinum and World Mastercard credit cards
Benefit
Claim limit for people up to 80 years of age
Excess payment (per claim)
Overseas emergency medical and hospital expenses Note: This benefit has sub-limits for hospital incidentals, assault requiring hospitalisation and emergency dental costs, which we have listed separately in this table.
Unlimited
$250
Hospital incidentals (sub-limit)
Up to $100 per 24 hours, with a maximum of $15,000 total
$0
Assault requiring hospitalisation (sub-limit)
$500 per person
$0
Overseas emergency dental expenses (sub-limit)
Up to $2,000 per person
$0
Accidental death
$25,000 per cardholder
$25,000 per spouse
$0
Personal liability
Note: This cover is not available if the issue relates to family, people travelling with you or people employed by you.
Up to $2.5 million
$0
Baggage and personal goods (accidental damage, theft and loss)
Up to $20,000 for a cardholder or $30,000 when travelling with a spouse, with the following claim limits: Cameras, video cameras, computers, mobile and smart phones: Up to $3,500 per item Other covered items: Up to $2,000 per item
$250
More cover and upgraded benefits for overseas travel insurance
If you have an eligible Bankwest Platinum credit card, you can pay a premium to upgrade your cover and get the benefits in this table.
Bankwest World Mastercard credit cards automatically include most of these benefits, so you would only need to pay a premium for an additional period of cover or to cover an existing medical condition.
Benefit
Claim limit for people up to 80 years of age
Excess payment (per claim)
Additional period of cover
Bankwest Platinum cards: Up to 2 additional months of cover (for 3 months total cover)
Bankwest World Mastercard credit cards: Up to 6 additional months of cover (for 12 months total cover
$0
Existing medical conditions cover (subject to application)
N/A - limits are based on the benefit limits for any claims you make
Based on the type of claim
Additional expenses
Unlimited
$250
Cancellation costs
Up to $15,000 per cardholder or up to $20,000 if travelling with covered family members, except:
Travel agents' cancellation fees: Up to a maximum of $1,000 (less if the commission booking fee is lower)
$250
Special event
Up to $3,000
$250
Rental vehicle excess
Up to $3,000
$250
Kidnap and ransom
Note: This cover does not apply for kidnapping in any country or waters located in Mexico, Central America or South America (south of the US), the Philippines or Somalia. It also doesn't apply if you've been kidnapped before.
Up to $250,000
$0
Hijack and detention
Up to $100 per 24 hours ($20,000 max)
$0
Baggage delay expenses
Up to $600 per cardholder, with a maximum claim limit of $1,200 when travelling with family.
$0
Travel documents, traveller's cheques, credit cards and cash
Up to $600 per cardholder, with a maximum claim limit of $1,100 when travelling with covered family.
$0
Travel delay expenses
Up to $475 per cardholder, or $1,100 for a cardholder travelling with family.
$0
Domestic pets (additional kennel or boarding costs)
Up to $50 per 24 hours, with a maximum limit of $1,000.
$0
Overseas funeral, cremation or body repatriation
Up to $15,000 per cardholder, or up to $30,000 when travelling with family.
$0
Travel services provider insolvency
Up to $5,000 per cardholder, or up to $10,000 when travelling with family.
$250
Resumption of journey
Up to $5,750 per cardholder, or up to $15,000 when travelling with family.
$250
Loss of income
Up to $1,000 per week and a maximum of $12,000 per cardholder or spouse (based on your verified income)
$0
Want to upgrade your policy? Call Cover-More on 1300 468 340 or request upgraded cover through the Bankwest app or website.
What's not covered?
Some of the key things you won't be covered for with Bankwest credit card complimentary international travel insurance include:
Epidemics and pandemics (except for claims related to COVID-19 in specific situations)
If you don't follow the advice of a government or another official source (e.g. Do Not Travel warnings)
If the issue is the result of substance abuse or non-prescription drugs
Claims relating to elective medical, dental or cosmetic procedures you have when you're overseas (includes getting new tattoos and piercings)
Dangerous activities including rock climbing (with equipment), white water rafting, bungy jumping, off-piste snowboarding or skiing and quad or motorbike riding on a vehicle that has an engine capacity of 200cc or more
Does Bankwest complimentary credit card travel insurance have coronavirus cover?
Yes, this policy offers cover for overseas emergency medical and hospital expenses if you are positively diagnosed with COVID-19 during your trip. But you won't get cover if you were diagnosed while on a multi-night cruise, or for other claims (such as cancellation costs)..
⚠️ Remember: Check the Bankwest credit card insurance booklet or call Cover-More on 1300 468 340 for more details about exclusions or COVID-19 cover.
If you need cover for a skiing trip, bungy jumping or other overseas adventures, check out adventure sport travel insurance costs and conditions.
Existing medical conditions
This complimentary overseas travel insurance automatically covers a limited number of existing medical conditions when you meet the requirements. For any existing medical condition to be covered, you must:
Be under 79 years of age
Have not been hospitalised in the past 12 months for that condition
Have not had surgery involving joints, your back, spine, brain or abdomen if it required at least an overnight stay in hospital for the condition
Some existing medical conditions also have more specific requirements, including:
Pre-existing medical condition
Conditions for cover
Asthma
To get cover, you must:
Be under 60 years of age
Have not smoked for at least 18 months
Not need prescribed oxygen outside of a hospital
Have no other lung condition or disease
Diabetes/glucose intolerance
To get cover, you must:
Be under 50 years of age
Have had your diagnosis for more than 6 months
Not have had any complications in the last 12 months
Have no kidney, eye or neuropathy complications
Have no cardiovascular disease
Hypertension (high blood pressure)
If you have no cardiovascular disease or diabetes
Single pregnancy up to 24 weeks
If there are no existing complications related to the pregnancy and the pregnancy was not medically assisted (e.g. through IVF)
⚠️ Keep in mind: Every travel insurance policy has its own definition and requirements for existing medical conditions (also referred to as pre-existing conditions). For Bankwest credit cards, check the insurance booklet or call Cover-More on 1300 468 340.
What if I don't meet the requirements or have another existing medical condition?
You can apply for existing medical condition cover through the Bankwest app or by calling Cover-More on 1300 468 340.
If your request for cover is approved, you'll need to pay a premium. The cost will be advised at the time you apply, and you'll then be issued with a certificate of cover.
Otherwise, you won't get cover for any pre-existing conditions that cause issues.
Got a pre-existing health condition that's not covered? Check out travel insurance policies that offer cover for conditions including allergies, epilepsy and physical disabilities.
How to make a claim through your Bankwest credit card complimentary international travel insurance policy
If it's an emergency, call Cover-More on +61 2 8907 5061 from overseas or 1300 468 340 in Australia. Then, submit a claim as soon as possible by following these steps:
Fill in the details on the claim form and upload your supporting documents.
Use the "Save" button if you need to come back to the claim later.
You can also start the claim process by logging in to your Bankwest account.
Cover-More will contact you within 30 working days of submitting a claim.
What to include in your claim
With insurance claims, include as many details as you can. This makes it easier for the insurer to look at the claim and your eligibility for a payout. Some examples include:
A referral or letter from a doctor or other professional you see in relation to a claim
Photo evidence
Police reports
Tip: Use a travel wallet or create an online folder to keep all your important documents together. This could include your passport, itinerary, printed tickets, a copy of the Bankwest card insurance policy booklet – plus anything that could become supporting documentation for claims.
Other types of Bankwest complimentary credit card travel insurance
Transit accident insurance
What is it? Cover for accidents that happen when you're boarding, leaving or travelling overseas on a plane, train, bus, ferry or other eligible vehicle.
When can I use it? If you have paid for the entire trip with your eligible Bankwest credit card before you leave.
Is there an excess cost? No.
Interstate flight inconvenience insurance
What is it? Cover for specific issues that come up when you're travelling to a different state or territory in Australia. For example, cancelled return flights, flight delays of 4 hours or more and delayed or lost luggage.
When can I use it? If you use your eligible Bankwest credit card to pay for the entire cost of your return interstate flight and are travelling for no more than 14 days in a row.
Is there an excess cost? There is a $250 excess for claims relating to cancellation and lost or damaged personal goods.
How to make a claim under one of these policies
Call Cover-More on 1300 468 340 in Australia or +61 2 8907 5061 from overseas.
Bankwest credit card complimentary insurance for shopping
These Bankwest credit cards also give you access to other types of insurance for items you buy. Here's a basic explainer of each one:
Purchase security insurance: Offers cover for up to 90 days when you buy an item with your eligible card and it's then stolen, accidentally damaged or lost. It covers household and personal items such as laptops, shoes, jewellery and glasses.
Extended warranty insurance: Cover that doubles the manufacturer's warranty for items bought in Australia, up to a maximum period of 12 months.
Price guarantee: If you buy something and then see it being sold for less somewhere else, you could claim the difference in price with this cover.
Yes, if you get upgraded cover you'll be issued with a certificate of insurance. If you need proof of cover in other circumstances, call Cover-More on 1300 468 340. You won't generally receive a certificate of insurance, as cover is available automatically once you meet the conditions.
Yes, if you meet the eligibility requirements for cover, your spouse and dependants (children) can get cover under this policy when they're travelling with you for the entire trip. Keep in mind that they also need to meet all the other conditions of the insurance policy (e.g. being under 80 years of age). They also need to be travelling on the same itinerary.
You don't need to apply for cover, or tell Bankwest or the insurer that you will be travelling, as you're automatically covered for Complimentary Overseas Travel Insurance provided you're a cardholder and meet the eligibility, definitions, terms and conditions, exclusions and claims procedures contained in the PDS.
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I have added my daughter as an additional cardholder on my platinum credit card. Can you confirm what needs to be done for her to activate the travel insurance. She has paid for return air fares is there anything else? Do we need to advise you of her travel itinerary?
Thanks Michele
Finder
JonathanAugust 3, 2015Finder
Hi Michele, thanks for your inquiry!
Additional cardholders are eligible to be covered by this complimentary insurance policy if they have a return overseas travel ticket before leaving Australia and put at least $500 of their prepaid travel costs on the eligible card to activate the policy. The additional cardholder must be travelling with the primary cardholder on the same itinerary for the entire journey to be covered.
Cheers,
Jonathan
AlbertAugust 1, 2015
Hi
Does the price match cover airline tickets if they have become cheaper than the amount paid initially with bankwest credit card. Thank-you.
Finder
JonathanAugust 3, 2015Finder
Hi Albert,
Thanks for your inquiry.
Unfortunately airline tickets are not covered as only personal goods are covered by the Bankwest Price Guarantee Insurance. The terms and conditions state “”cash, bullion, negotiable instruments, trading cards, lottery tickets or other gambling related items, tickets of any description, travellers cheques, or collections such as stamps, coins and cards” are exempt from this policy. For future reference please refer to the PDF (12 a) I have sent to your email address for the full list of exemptions.
I hope this helped.
Cheers,
Jonathan
LaurenJuly 17, 2015
Question 1; In a previous post here it has been mentioned that the Bankwest travel insurance policy number is; 78 BNKWEST CCI
Does this policy number apply only to the lady whom was inquiring, or is this a blanket number for all Bankwest customers eligible for complementary travel insurance?
Question 2; I have read numerous forums and comments about the difficult times travellers have had obtaining money from ATM’s in Cuba.
I have read that any card (or financial institution) affiliated with the USA will NOT work at an ATM in Cuba, and also that ONLY visa cards will work – not mastercards.
Is there any way of obtaining money whilst in Cuba using my bankwest credit mastercard?
Thanks in advance.
Finder
JonathanJuly 20, 2015Finder
Hi Lauren,
Thanks for your inquiry!
The insurance policy number is a general claim number applicable to all cardholders. MasterCard has lifted sanctions from operating in Cuba in May 2015. As a result, MasterCard’s are now eligible to access cash in Cuba.
You may also like to compare travel money options for prepaid travel cards, debit cards and credit cards.
Cheers,
Jonathan
RobertJuly 17, 2015
My partner has bought a holiday as a gift. Does my Platinum card complimentary travel insurance cover me?
Finder
JonathanJuly 17, 2015Finder
Hi Robert,
Thanks for your question.
The complimentary insurance policy from Bankwest requires that you purchase a return overseas travel ticket before leaving Australia and spend at least $500 of your prepaid travel costs to be covered by this policy. As a result you will be covered by the travel insurance policy if your partner used your card in purchasing the ticket and your partner was as an enrolled additional cardholder, as the Bankwest complimentary travel insurance extends to additional cardholders.
I hope this has helped.
Thanks,
Jonathan
DeeJuly 14, 2015
I will be travelling overseas 3 times this year.
First one is in mid July to late August, then for 2 weeks in Sept and then about 1 or 2 months from late December 2015. I am unsure at this point when I will be returning to Australia. It appears that I might stay in the Philippines for about 2 months from late December.
I read that as platinum card holder, my coverage is for 6 months.
Is that period referring only for one single international travel?
Or it is a total of 6 months from date of each travel?
Thank you.
Finder
JonathanJuly 16, 2015Finder
Hi Dee,
Thanks for your question.
The complimentary travel insurance of a Bankwest Platinum card allows you to be covered for a good 6 months on each of your trip. Since your travel durations are going to be just as short as 2 weeks or 2 months, you will be covered on each of the trips you’ve mentioned.
I hope this answers your question.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Hello,
I have added my daughter as an additional cardholder on my platinum credit card. Can you confirm what needs to be done for her to activate the travel insurance. She has paid for return air fares is there anything else? Do we need to advise you of her travel itinerary?
Thanks Michele
Hi Michele, thanks for your inquiry!
Additional cardholders are eligible to be covered by this complimentary insurance policy if they have a return overseas travel ticket before leaving Australia and put at least $500 of their prepaid travel costs on the eligible card to activate the policy. The additional cardholder must be travelling with the primary cardholder on the same itinerary for the entire journey to be covered.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Hi
Does the price match cover airline tickets if they have become cheaper than the amount paid initially with bankwest credit card. Thank-you.
Hi Albert,
Thanks for your inquiry.
Unfortunately airline tickets are not covered as only personal goods are covered by the Bankwest Price Guarantee Insurance. The terms and conditions state “”cash, bullion, negotiable instruments, trading cards, lottery tickets or other gambling related items, tickets of any description, travellers cheques, or collections such as stamps, coins and cards” are exempt from this policy. For future reference please refer to the PDF (12 a) I have sent to your email address for the full list of exemptions.
I hope this helped.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Question 1; In a previous post here it has been mentioned that the Bankwest travel insurance policy number is; 78 BNKWEST CCI
Does this policy number apply only to the lady whom was inquiring, or is this a blanket number for all Bankwest customers eligible for complementary travel insurance?
Question 2; I have read numerous forums and comments about the difficult times travellers have had obtaining money from ATM’s in Cuba.
I have read that any card (or financial institution) affiliated with the USA will NOT work at an ATM in Cuba, and also that ONLY visa cards will work – not mastercards.
Is there any way of obtaining money whilst in Cuba using my bankwest credit mastercard?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Lauren,
Thanks for your inquiry!
The insurance policy number is a general claim number applicable to all cardholders. MasterCard has lifted sanctions from operating in Cuba in May 2015. As a result, MasterCard’s are now eligible to access cash in Cuba.
You may also like to compare travel money options for prepaid travel cards, debit cards and credit cards.
Cheers,
Jonathan
My partner has bought a holiday as a gift. Does my Platinum card complimentary travel insurance cover me?
Hi Robert,
Thanks for your question.
The complimentary insurance policy from Bankwest requires that you purchase a return overseas travel ticket before leaving Australia and spend at least $500 of your prepaid travel costs to be covered by this policy. As a result you will be covered by the travel insurance policy if your partner used your card in purchasing the ticket and your partner was as an enrolled additional cardholder, as the Bankwest complimentary travel insurance extends to additional cardholders.
I hope this has helped.
Thanks,
Jonathan
I will be travelling overseas 3 times this year.
First one is in mid July to late August, then for 2 weeks in Sept and then about 1 or 2 months from late December 2015. I am unsure at this point when I will be returning to Australia. It appears that I might stay in the Philippines for about 2 months from late December.
I read that as platinum card holder, my coverage is for 6 months.
Is that period referring only for one single international travel?
Or it is a total of 6 months from date of each travel?
Thank you.
Hi Dee,
Thanks for your question.
The complimentary travel insurance of a Bankwest Platinum card allows you to be covered for a good 6 months on each of your trip. Since your travel durations are going to be just as short as 2 weeks or 2 months, you will be covered on each of the trips you’ve mentioned.
I hope this answers your question.
Thanks,
Jonathan