HSBC credit cards complimentary travel insurance

HSBC credit cards that offer complimentary travel insurance can help you save on the cost of overseas trips – so how much cover can you get?

HSBC offers complimentary insurance across its range of credit cards, including domestic and international travel insurance on HSBC Platinum and World Mastercard credit cards. The actual policies are underwritten by Allianz Insurance Australia (Allianz) and can be different based on the HSBC credit card you choose.

Like any insurance policy, there are terms and conditions you need to meet to get the cover and have your claims approved. The insurance policy booklet has complete details, so it's always good to keep that handy. But if you just want a quick guide of the cover you'll get, including what's available in a pandemic, we've got the key details here.

Have a question or need to make a claim right now? Call Allianz Insurance on 1800 648 093 (from Australia) or +617 3305 7499 (from overseas).

Which HSBC credit cards have complimentary travel insurance?

HSBC offers complimentary travel insurance to people with platinum and World Mastercard credit cards, as well as other types of insurance on other cards. Here are the key details for HSBC cards currently on the market.

CardInternational travel insuranceDomestic travel insurancePurchase protection insuranceExtended warranty insurance
HSBC Platinum Credit Card
HSBC Platinum Qantas Credit Card
HSBC Premier World Mastercard
HSBC Star Alliance Credit Card
HSBC Low Rate Credit Card

Have an HSBC credit card that's not on this list? Check the terms and conditions available on the HSBC website to see if your card is eligible.

What's covered by HSBC complimentary international travel insurance?

HSBC credit card travel insurance can give you cover for overseas trips of up to 4 months if you need to go to hospital overseas, miss flights because of delays, have your luggage stolen and for other situations that can leave you out of pocket.

The actual cover is broken down into "benefits" based on what you can and can't claim. Some claims also have an excess you need to pay before you'll get any money if a claim is approved.

Does HSBC complimentary credit card travel insurance cover pandemics?

Yes, some cover is available for COVID-19 and other pandemics or epidemics, including for cancellation and overseas emergency medical claims. There are very specific conditions you need to meet to make a claim, so it’s important to read the HSBC complimentary insurance policy document or call Allianz on 1800 648 093.

If you want more details about COVID-19 travel insurance, Finder also has a whole guide covering questions about pandemic and travel insurance.

Here, we've broken down the different types of claims, with an example of a situation when you might use the cover. But remember: You should always read the insurance policy booklet for complete details of the cover.

Medical, dental and emergencies cover with an HSBC credit card

BenefitOne example of when you'd use thisClaim limitExcess payment (per claim)
Overseas emergency assistanceIf you get food poisoning overseas and need help organising a medical appointment or sending messages to your family or other people.Unlimited$0
Overseas emergency medicalIf you become sick or injured overseas and have to pay for seeing a doctor or other medical professional.Unlimited$200
Overseas emergency dental expenses due to sudden, acute pain in a natural tooth (toothache)If you're overseas and have to see a dentist because of a toothache that's not related to anything else.Up to $750
Note: Any claims for dependants will come out of the limit for the cardholder and/or their spouse
$200
Evacuation and repatriationIf you become sick or injured overseas and need to be transferred to the nearest overseas hospital, or to a hospital in Australia.Unlimited$200
Hospital cash allowanceIf you’re in hospital for more than 48 hours because of a relevant health issue, this allowance helps cover some of the extra costs.$75 per day, up to $2,250 total$0
Assault requiring hospitalisationIf you're attacked and need to be treated at a hospital. Note that you need a written police report to make a claim.Up to $600$0
Loss of incomeIf you're injured overseas, get treatment and experience disability then can't return to work because of it.Your verified income per week, with a maximum total limit of
$8,500
$0
Permanent disabilityIf you’re injured during your trip and it causes permanent disability within the following 12 months. Note that you need medical confirmation that the disability will continue with no improvement after the first 12-month period.Up to $30,000 per cardholder or spouse$0
Additional expensesIf you or a companion is sick or injured to the point of incapacity, you could claim extra accommodation or travel costs.Unlimited$200

HSBC complimentary international travel insurance for cancellation, delays, accommodation and transport

BenefitExample of when you'd use thisClaim limitExcess payment (per claim)
Cancellation (specific situations only)If your journey is cancelled, disrupted or rescheduled because you are seriously injured or ill. This includes financial reimbursement, as well as cover for frequent flyer points, air miles, loyalty card rewards and relevant vouchers used to book the trip if they can’t be recovered in any other way.Unlimited, except travel agents' cancellation fees up to a maximum of $500 (or less if the commission booking fee is lower).$200
Travel delayIf a flight was delayed by 6 hours or more and the airline didn't offer compensation, you could claim food, accommodation or other eligible expenses.

Note: Excludes delays due to acts of terrorism, or due to the financial default or collapse of service providers connected to your bookings.

Up to $500 total for meals and accommodation.
Note: Any claims for dependants will come out of the limit for the cardholder and/or their spouse.
$0
Alternative transportIf your transport is delayed or cancelled and it means you wouldn't make it to a conference, wedding or major event, this helps cover the cost of reasonable travel expenses to get you there.

Note: Excludes delays due to acts of terrorism.

Up to $3,000 total$200
Return home and resumption of journey following the death of a relativeIf a relative in Australia dies and you return home for the funeral, you could submit a claim to help cover some of the costs to get there and return to your trip.Up to $7,500 per cardholder or spouse.
Note: Any claims for dependants will come out of the limit for the cardholder and/or their spouse.
$200
Rental vehicle insurance excessIf your overseas rental car is stolen or involved in an accident and the hire company agreement includes an excess that you need to pay, this cover can help with the cost. Or, if an event covered by the insurance stops you returning the vehicle, you could make a claim.Up to $3,000$0

Luggage and personal items cover offered with HSBC credit card complimentary insurance

BenefitExample of when you'd use thisClaim limitExcess payment (per claim)
LuggageIf you're travelling and your bag is stolen while you're carrying it with you.
Note: Valuables left in a vehicle or placed in check-in typically won't be covered. See the policy document for details of specific exceptions.
Up to $25,000 per cardholder or spouse (dependants are included in these limits). There are also the following specific sub-limits:

  • Stolen, accidentally damaged or permanently lost covered items: Up to $6,000 per covered item
  • Covered items left in a vehicle during daylight hours: Up to a maximum total of $1,000 per claim
$200
Travel documents, transaction cards and traveller's chequesIf your passport is lost or stolen and you have reported it to the local police within 24 hours, you could claim the fees for reissuing it.Up to $600 per cardholder or spouse (dependants are included in these limits)$0
Luggage delayIf your luggage is delayed for more than 10 hours and the airline (or carrier) is at fault, you can get reimbursed for clothes or other essential items you need to buy during that time.Up to $600 per person, up to a maximum total of $1,100 for a cardholder travelling with a spouse and/or dependants.$0

Personal liability cover offered with HSBC complimentary credit card travel insurance

BenefitExample of when you'd use thisClaim limitExcess payment (per claim)
Personal liabilityIf you're involved in an accident and become legally liable to pay compensation for someone else's injuries or damaged property (when the person doesn't live with you), this helps cover the legal costs.Up to $2.5 million for a cardholder or spouse (dependants are included in these limits)$0

HSBC credit card complimentary international travel insurance for death and funerals

BenefitExample of when you'd use thisClaim limitExcess payment (per claim)
Accidental deathIf you are injured overseas and die because of that injury within 12 months of when it happened. Or if the plane or boat you're travelling on disappears and you're declared dead within 12 months.$30,000 per cardholder
$30,000 per spouse
$5,000 per dependant
$0
Funeral expensesIf you die overseas and there is a funeral or your remains need to be brought back to Australia. Note that only some causes of death are covered.Up to $15,000 per cardholder or spouse (dependants are included in these limits)$0

What's not covered?

Every insurance policy has details of when you will and won't get cover. These details can be very specific, which is why it is important to always check your insurance policy documents.

To give you an idea, here are some of the key things you won't be covered for with HSBC credit card complimentary international travel insurance:

  • Pre-existing medical conditions (unless you have got written confirmation from Allianz that your condition will be covered before you leave)
  • Issues related to drinking alcohol or taking non-prescription drugs
  • If you don't follow advice from any government, official body or mass media announcements
  • Travel that's for the purpose of medical treatment
  • If you're a crew member or pilot working on any of the transport
  • 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

If you need cover for a skiing trip, bungy jumping or other overseas adventures, check out adventure sport travel insurance costs and conditions. Got a pre-existing health condition? Check out travel insurance policies that offer cover for conditions including asthma, high blood pressure and physical disabilities.

What do I need to do to use HSBC's credit card
international travel insurance?

If you're planning a trip and want cover through your HSBC credit card, you'll need to meet the following requirements:

  • Travel bookings. You need to use your eligible HSBC credit card to pay for at least $500 of your travel costs before the start of the trip. A simple way to meet this requirement is to pay for your airfares, cruise or hotel stays with the card. You also need a return ticket before you go.
  • Australian residency. You need to permanently live in Australia.

Does HSBC credit card travel insurance cover family members?

Yes, if you meet the eligibility requirements for cover on an upcoming trip, your spouse and dependants (children) can get cover under this policy when they're travelling with you for at least half of your trip and meet the following requirements:

  • They need to permanently live in Australia.
  • At least $500 of their pre-paid travel costs have been paid for with your eligible HSBC credit card and they have a return ticket to Australia.
  • They need to be travelling with you for at least 50% of your trip.

They also need to meet all the other conditions of the insurance policy.

Need written confirmation of cover? Call Allianz on 1800 648 093.

Pre-existing medical conditions

This complimentary international travel insurance doesn't typically cover pre-existing medical conditions.

In simple terms, that means you won't get cover if you've seen a doctor or other qualified professional about a condition that causes issues overseas. It's the same if you're aware of a physical, medical, mental or dental condition before you travel.

There are some exceptions if you're pregnant, though:

  • You can get cover for pregnancy complications that arise from injury or sickness when you're travelling and meet the other eligibility requirements.
  • If you were eligible for the travel insurance before you became pregnant, you'll be entitled to available cover.

If you have a pre-existing condition you want covered, follow these steps:

  1. Call Allianz Global Assistance on 1800 648 093. You'll then go through an assessment process.
  2. Answer all the questions honestly and give them any extra information they ask for.

If your pre-existing medical condition is approved for cover, you will need to pay an administration fee. This fee is non-refundable and the cost is not detailed in the insurance policy booklet, so make sure you ask how much it will be when you call Allianz.

If you follow these steps and get approved, Allianz will send you written confirmation of cover for your pre-existing medical condition.

How to make a claim through your HSBC credit card complimentary international travel insurance policy

If you think you will need to make a claim, contact Allianz Global Assistance as soon as possible so that they can give you specific information.

You can do this by calling +617 3305 7499 from overseas (a reverse charge number) or 1800 648 093 in Australia.

There are 2 main ways you can submit your claim:

OnlineOver the phone
  1. Go to http://www.claimmanager.com.au/
  2. Click on "Create a new claim".
  3. Fill in the details on the claim form and upload your supporting documentation.
  4. Use the "Save for later" button if you need to come back to the claim later.
  1. Call Allianz on +61 7 3305 7499 when you're overseas.
  2. Tell them what's going on and the claim or claims you want to make.
  3. Follow their instructions to complete the claim.

Allianz will review your claim and ask for any further details before giving you an outcome.

What to include in your claim

With insurance claims, it's always good to include as much detail and supporting documentation as possible. It makes it easier for the insurer to look at the claim and your eligibility for a payout.

So when you're travelling overseas with this cover, try to get as much written or photo evidence as you can for any claim you need to make. This could include:

  • A referral or letter from a doctor or other professional you see in relation to a claim
  • Official medical reports
  • Police reports
  • Photos of damaged items
  • Emails or letters from airlines that relate to a claim
  • Receipts or other proof of purchase
Tip: Use a travel wallet or online folder to keep all your important documents together. This could include your passport, itinerary, printed tickets, a copy of the HSBC card insurance policy booklet, plus anything that could become supporting documentation for future claims.

Other types of HSBC complimentary
credit card travel insurance

Transit accident insurance

  • What is it? Cover for accidents that happen when you're travelling overseas on a plane, train, cruise ship, bus or other eligible vehicle. You also get cover for related accidents that happen when you're boarding or leaving the transport.
  • When can I use it? You are eligible for cover if you have paid for the entire trip with your eligible HSBC credit card before you leave. If your partner or dependants are permanent residents of Australia and travelling with you, they'll also get cover.
  • Is there an excess cost? No, you don't need to pay an excess for any claims but there are limits to how much you can get paid out. For example, the loss of one hand or one foot has a maximum benefit limit of $100,000 for the cardholder, $50,000 for a spouse and $12,000 for a dependant.

Domestic travel insurance

  • What is it? Cover for specific issues that come up when you're travelling to a different state or territory in Australia for up to 14 days. This can include costs relating to cancelled return flights, flight delays of 4 hours or more, delayed or lost luggage and rental vehicle excess insurance costs if you hire a vehicle.
  • When can I use it? If you have used your eligible HSBC credit card to pay for the entire flight or at least $250 of your flights and accommodation before you leave. If your partner or dependants are travelling with you for at least 50% of the trip and meet these requirements, they'll also get cover.
  • Is there an excess cost? Yes, $200 per claim for cover relating to cancellation or luggage.

Rental vehicle excess insurance in Australia

  • What is it? Cover for damage or theft of a car or other vehicle you have hired in Australia, up to a maximum of $6,000.
  • When can I use it? You are eligible for cover if you have paid for the hire car (or vehicle) using your eligible HSBC credit card. The vehicle hire agreement also has to include details of how much you need to pay if the vehicle is damaged or stolen.
  • Is there an excess cost? Yes, $200 per claim.
Call Allianz on 1800 648 093 in Australia or +617 3305 7499 from overseas.

HSBC credit card complimentary insurance for shopping

HSBC credit cards give you access to other types of insurance, also provided by Allianz. Below is a snapshot of the different types.

Purchase protection insurance

  • What is it? Cover for the cost of a new item that is stolen, accidentally damaged or lost. It covers most household and personal items such as laptops, shoes, jewellery and glasses. Exclusions include second-hand items, perishables, cash, computer software, vehicles and items you've accidentally left in a hotel after checking out.
  • When can I use it? If you use your eligible HSBC credit card to pay for covered items, this insurance will apply for the first 90 days from when you get them. This cover is available for personal items bought anywhere in the world, and for gifts you have bought and given to someone who is a permanent Australian resident.
  • How can I make a claim? You need to show proof that you own the item and report the loss, theft or damage to the local police or relevant authorities (such as the office of a transport company). You also need to show proof of the report, such as written confirmation for the authorities involved. Then, call Allianz on 1800 648 093.
  • Is there an excess cost? Yes, $100 per claim. There are also maximum claim amounts depending on the item.

Extended warranty insurance

  • What is it? Cover that doubles the manufacturer's warranty for items bought in Australia, up to a maximum period of 12 months. For example, if you bought a laptop with a 12-month manufacturer's warranty and it stopped working for no reason after 12 months, you could make a claim under this cover.
  • When can I use it? If you used your eligible HSBC credit card to pay for an item and it came with an Australian manufacturer's warranty of between 7 days and 5 years. You can make a claim if something happens after the original warranty period has ended.
  • How can I make a claim? Call Allianz on 1800 648 093 and give them as much information as possible.
  • Is there an excess cost? Yes, $200 per claim. There is a total maximum claim limit of $10,000 per year.

Don't have complimentary insurance on your credit card yet? Compare HSBC credit cards or other cards that offer insurance.

Other HSBC cards with complimentary insurance options

HSBC also offers different types of travel insurance on the following cards:

  • HSBC Corporate Card. If you're looking at getting a card account for your business, the HSBC Corporate Card offers travel insurance and corporate liability against deliberate misuse by cardholders.

Frequently asked questions

How do I activate my HSBC travel insurance?

If you have an eligible HSBC credit card, you'll get international travel insurance when you pay for at least 90% of your return travel ticket before the start of your trip.

Does HSBC credit card travel insurance cover cruises?

Yes, the international travel insurance policy would cover you for eligible issues that come up when you're on a cruise.

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To make sure you get accurate and helpful information, this guide has been edited by Joelle Grubb as part of our fact-checking process.
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