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St.George credit card complimentary travel insurance

Got a St.George credit card with travel insurance? Here’s what you need to know about cover and how to make a claim.

St.George offers complimentary insurance on its platinum and signature credit cards, with policies that cover domestic and international trips, as well as cover for some of the things you buy with your card. The actual policies are underwritten by Allianz Australia Insurance Limited (Allianz).

Just like any insurance policy, there are conditions you need to meet to get cover and successfully make a claim. That's why it's always best to read the policy document. But we know reading terms and conditions can be hard, so we have pulled out the key details to give you a better picture of St.George’s complimentary credit card insurance.

Have a question or need to make a claim right now? Call Allianz Global Assistance on 1800 091 710 (Australia) or +61 7 3305 7468 (overseas).

Which St.George credit cards have complimentary travel insurance?

CardInternational travel insurance for up to 6 months (Level 1 cards)International travel insurance for up to 3 months (Level 2 cards)Overseas transit accident insuranceDomestic interstate flight inconvenience insuranceRental vehicle excess in Australia insurancePurchase protection insuranceExtended warranty insurance
St.George Amplify Platinum
St.George Amplify Signature
St.George Amplify Platinum - Qantas
St.George Amplify Signature - Qantas

As you can see, St.George offers complimentary international travel insurance for 4 cards but it separates them into Level 1 and Level 2 categories. The key difference between these levels is the length of cover you get for international travel insurance, as we’ve shown in the table.

Have a St.George credit card that’s not on this list? Check the terms and conditions available on the St.George website to see if your card is eligible.

What’s covered by St.George complimentary international travel insurance?

The cover you get is broken down into “benefits” based on what you can and can’t claim. It includes cover for medical and dental emergencies, cancellation and luggage, with selected COVID-19 cover from 30 June 2022. Some claims also have an excess you need to pay before you’ll get any money back (if your claim is approved).

To help you understand the cover available, we’ve put the key options for different types of claims and situations into a table. But remember: you should always read the insurance policy booklet for complete details of the cover.

Note: St.George has split its complimentary international insurance into 2 levels for different cards. With a Level 1 card, you’ll get this cover for up to 6 consecutive months of overseas travel and with a Level 2 card you’ll get cover for trips of up to 3 consecutive months. Remember to check your card level before booking a trip or making a claim – we’ve listed the levels for different cards in this guide. These details are also in the insurance policy booklet.

Medical, dental and emergencies cover with a St.George credit card

BenefitAn example of when you'd use thisClaim limit for people under 81 years oldExcess payment (per claim)
Overseas emergency assistanceIf you get food poisoning overseas and have to see a doctor or change your travel plans.Unlimited$0
Overseas emergency medicalIf you become sick or injured overseas and have to pay for seeing a doctor or other medical professional.Unlimited$300
Evacuation and repatriationIf you become sick or injured overseas and need to be taken to a local hospital or a hospital back in Australia.Unlimited$300
Overseas emergency dental expenses for spontaneous toothacheIf you’re overseas and have to see a dentist because of a toothache that’s not related to any other dental issues.Up to $2,000 per person$300
Hospital cash allowanceIf you’re treated as an in-patient at an overseas hospital for more than 1 full day (24 hours) because of a covered health issue, this allowance helps cover the extra costs.$100 per person per day, up to a maximum of $15,000 per
person
$300
Assault requiring hospital admissionIf you’re attacked and need to be treated as an in-patient at a hospital. Note that you need a written police report and written advice from the doctor or medical adviser that treated you to make a claim.$500$0
Loss of incomeIf you or your spouse is injured overseas, gets treatment and experiences disability for at least 30 days after you return to Australia, then have medical advice that means you can’t return to work because of it.Your verified income, up to $1,000 per person per week for a cardholder and spouse, limited to 12 consecutive weeks and a maximum of $12,000 for all claims combined.$0
Additional expensesIf you or a companion is injured to the point of incapacity, you could claim extra accommodation or travel.Unlimited$300

St.George complimentary international travel insurance for cancellation, delays and transport

BenefitAn example of when you'd use thisClaim limit for people under 81 years oldExcess payment (per claim)
Cancellation (specific situations only)If your journey is cancelled, disrupted or rescheduled because of your death or the unforeseen death of a partner, parent, sibling, child or other specified relative that lives overseas.Unlimited (within reason), except for:

  • Travel agent cancellation fees up to a maximum of $500 or 15% of the value of the travel (whichever is worth less)
  • Claims relating to the accidental death of a specified relative overseas are capped at $2,500 per person, up to $5,000 total
$300
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.Up to $500 per person for meals and accommodation

($1,100 max)

$300
Alternative transport expenses

Note: Acts of terrorism and the financial collapse of the transport company are not covered.

If your transport is delayed or cancelled and it means you wouldn’t make it to a conference, wedding or major event booked before you left Australia, this helps cover the cost of reasonable travel expenses to get you there.Up to $3,750$300
Domestic pets (additional boarding costs in Australia)If your return home is delayed for a covered reason and it means you have to pay extra boarding fees for your cat or dog that lives in Australia, you could make a claim under this benefit.Up to $50 per 24-hour period ($500 max)$0
Return home and resumption of journey following the death of a relativeIf a relative in Australia dies unexpectedly when you’re travelling, you could submit a claim to cover the cost.Up to $5,750 per person ($12,500 max)$300
Rental vehicle 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.Up to $5,500$300

Luggage and personal items cover offered with St.George credit card complimentary insurance

BenefitAn example of when you'd use thisClaim limit for people under 81 years oldExcess payment (per claim)
Luggage

Note: Different sub-limits apply depending on the items and where your luggage is held.

If you're travelling and your phone is stolen from your pocket, or a handbag you have on you is stolen.$20,000 per person (up to $30,000 max), with the following sub-limits:

  • Baggage, clothing, personal valuables, portable electrical equipment and binoculars: Up to $5,000 per item
  • Cameras and related equipment or accessories: Up to $5,500 per camera
  • Laptops and related equipment or accessories: Up to $5,500
  • Covered items left in a vehicle (not valuables): Up to $5,000
  • Valuables left in a vehicle or checked baggage: Up to $5,500
$300
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 $550 per person ($1,250 max)$0
Luggage delayIf your luggage is delayed for more than 12 hours and the airline (or carrier) is at fault, you can get reimbursed for essential items you need to buy during that time.Up to $800 ($1,600 max)$0

Hijacking, kidnap and personal liability cover offered with St.George complimentary credit card travel insurance

BenefitAn example of when you'd use thisClaim limit for people under 81 years oldExcess payment (per claim)
Hijack

Note: This cover does not apply for hijacking that is classed as an act of terrorism.

If your flight or cruise was hijacked, this cover would apply for each day you are held captive (up to the limit listed).Up to $250 per person per 12 hours ($20,000 max)$0
Kidnap and ransom

Note: This cover does not apply for kidnapping in any country or waters located in Central America or South America (south of the US), the Philippines or Somalia.

If you’re kidnapped while travelling and need to pay a ransom.Up to $100,000$0
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$0

St.George credit card complimentary international travel insurance for death and funerals

BenefitAn example of when you'd use thisClaim limit for people under 81 years oldExcess payment (per claim)
Accidental deathIf you are injured overseas and die within 12 months because of that injury. Or if the plane or boat you’re travelling on disappears and you’re declared dead within 12 months.Up to $150,000 with the following sub-limits:

  • $50,000 per cardholder
  • $25,000 per spouse
  • $25,000 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.Unlimited (within reason)$0

St.George complimentary international travel insurance and COVID-19

From 30 June 2022, St.George complimentary international travel insurance has select cover for COVID-19 and other known pandemics and epidemics. This includes for:

  • Overseas emergency assistance
  • Overseas emergency medical
  • Medical evacuation and repatriation
  • Cancellation
  • Additional expenses

To make a claim, you need to be positively diagnosed with COVID-19 (or another pandemic/epidemic disease) and meet all the other requirements for a claim. It also applies if a travel companion is positively diagnosed. But it won’t apply if you’re travelling against government advice or if the mass media have published details of advice or warnings against travel.

As there are specific conditions to meet for this type of cover, make sure you read the amended policy booklet or call Allianz on 1800 091 790 before you travel.

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 St.George credit card complimentary international travel insurance:

  • Issues that come up because of alcohol or non-prescription drugs
  • Travel that’s for the purpose of medical treatment
  • If you’re a crew member or pilot of any of the transport
  • If you’re over 81 or anyone relating to a claim is over 81
  • Changes to your plans due to government restrictions
  • If you or your partner gives birth during the trip, or there are complications arising after week 26 of the pregnancy
  • 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

Want cover for a skiing trip, bungy jumping or other overseas adventures? Check out adventure sport travel insurance costs and conditions.

What do I need to do to use St.George’s credit card international travel insurance?

At the moment, countries and regions around the world all have their own restrictions and guidelines around the coronavirus pandemic. These can change, so it’s worth checking where you can travel before booking anything.

Then, to get international travel insurance cover through your St.George credit card, you’ll need to meet the following requirements:

  • Travel bookings. You need to use your St.George credit card to pay for at least $500 of your travel expenses before the start of the trip. An easy way to do this is to use your card to pay for your overseas flights or accommodation.
  • Australian residency. You must live in Australia, and start and end your trip in Australia.
  • Age. You’ll be covered if you’re under 81 years of age. If you’re over 81 and want overseas travel insurance, there are some policies you can buy that give you cover up to the age of 100.

Does St.George credit card travel insurance cover family members?

Yes, if you meet the eligibility requirements for cover on an upcoming trip, your spouse and dependants (i.e. your 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 live in Australia, and start and end their journey in Australia
  • They need to have a return travel booking before they leave
  • At least $500 of their travel costs need to be paid for with your St.George credit card before the start of the trip
  • They need to be under 81 years of age at the time they become eligible for the insurance

They also need to meet the same age requirements and other conditions of the insurance policy.

Pre-existing medical conditions

This complimentary international travel insurance only covers a few pre-existing medical conditions, with very specific circumstances.

Here, we’ve summarised the key details for conditions that are covered. If you have any pre-existing conditions, you should also look at the insurance document for full details or call Allianz on 1800 091 710.

Pre-existing medical conditionConditions for cover
AcneIf you have not needed treatment by a medical adviser in the last 3 months.
AllergiesIf you have not needed treatment by a medical adviser in the last 9 months and you don’t have asthma or any other known respiratory condition.
AsthmaIf you have not needed treatment for it from a medical adviser in the past 12 months.
Cataracts and glaucomaIf you have no ongoing complications, have not had an operation for it in the last 2 months and are not on a waiting list for an operation.
Coeliac diseaseIf your condition has not required treatment by a medical adviser in the last 6 months.
Diabetes/glucose intoleranceIf you were diagnosed more than 12 months ago and have not had any complications in the last 12 months.

You also need to have a blood sugar level reading between between 4 and 12 or a
HbA1c score of 9% or less.

You must also not currently be undergoing
treatment for kidney, eye or nerve complications.

Ear grommetsIf you have no current infection.
EpilepsyIf there are no underlying medical conditions (e.g. previous head trauma, stroke) and you have not had a seizure that required treatment from a doctor or other medical adviser in the last 2 years.
Gastric refluxIf it does not relate to a gastric ulcer or other underlying diagnosis.
GoutIf it has remained stable for at least 9 months.
Hiatus herniaIf no surgery is planned.
Hip or knee replacementIf your surgery was performed more than 9 months ago and was within the last 10 years.
Hypertension (high blood pressure)If you have no known heart conditions and your current blood pressure reading is lower than 165/95.
Pregnancy up to 26 weeks (including IVF)

Note: The insurance policy document has different details for people who are pregnant before they get cover and who become pregnant after they get cover. You’ll be eligible either way (up to 26 weeks), but make sure you read the relevant details.

If there are no existing complications related to the pregnancy.

🔥 Hot tip: The easiest way to find details in the insurance policy booklet is to open your digital copy and use the find tool (Ctrl+F or Cmd+F) to search for the terms (for example, “Pre-existing medical conditions”).

What if I don’t meet the requirements or have a different pre-existing condition?

In simple terms, you won’t get cover if you don’t meet the requirements for a pre-existing medical condition or if you have another pre-existing medical condition.

This means you won’t be able to make a related claim if you've previously seen a doctor or other qualified professional about a condition that ends up causing issues overseas. It's the same for any physical, medical, mental or dental condition that you’re aware of before you travel.

If you’re not sure whether your pre-existing medical condition will be covered, call Allianz on 1800 091 710 to check if you can get cover. You can also apply to get written confirmation from Allianz that a pre-existing medical condition is covered, although be aware that additional fees may apply.

Need cover for a pre-existing health condition? Check out travel insurance policies that offer cover for conditions including high blood pressure, high cholesterol and physical disabilities.

How to make a claim through your St.George credit card complimentary international travel insurance policy

Your first step should be to contact Allianz Global Assistance as soon as you think you might need to make a claim so that they can give you specific information.

You can do this by calling 1800 091 710 in Australia, or from overseas by calling the emergency assistance number: +61 7 3305 7468. You can also email cardclaims@allianz-assistance.com.au but may have to wait longer for a response.
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There are 2 main ways you can submit your claim:

Online (recommended by Allianz)Over the phone
  1. Go to https://claimmanager.com.au/nab/agreement.
  2. Confirm you have read the agreement and click on “Create a new claim”.
  3. Fill in the details on the claim form and upload your supporting documents.
  4. Use the “Save” button if you need to come back to the claim later.
  1. Call Allianz on +61 7 3305 7468 when you’re overseas.
  2. Tell them what’s happened and the type of claim or claims you want to make.
  3. Follow their instructions to complete the claim.

You will hear back about your claim within 10 business days, according to the online claims website.

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

When you fill in the online claim form, you’ll also be asked for some key personal details, including part of your St.George credit card number (to confirm you’re eligible for cover).

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 St.George card insurance policy booklet – plus anything that could become supporting documentation for future claims.

Other types of St.George complimentary credit card travel insurance

Overseas 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? If you have paid for the entire trip with your eligible St.George credit card before you leave. If your partner or dependants are 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 1 hand or foot has a maximum benefit of $250,000.

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. This can include costs relating to cancelled return flights, flight delays of 4 hours or more, delayed or lost luggage and funeral expenses.
  • When can I use it? You’ll get cover for up to 14 days in a row if you have paid for the entire trip with your eligible St.George credit card. Your spouse and any dependants can also get cover when you have used your St.George card to pay for their travel and they will be with you for at least half the trip.
  • Is there an excess cost? There is a $300 excess for claims that relate to cancellation or luggage (except for delayed luggage). There are no excess costs for other claims.

Rental vehicle excess in Australia insurance

  • What is it? Cover for damage or theft of a car or other vehicle you have hired in Australia, up to a maximum of $5,500 (or less if the amount specified in your rental vehicle agreement is lower).
  • When can I use it? If you have paid for the vehicle hire with your eligible St.George credit card and the vehicle hire agreement lists an excess cost.
  • Is there an excess cost? There is a $300 excess for each claim, including when you submit more than 1 claim at a time.

How to make a claim under one of these policies

Call Allianz on 1800 091 710. You can also get a claim form online at https://travel.agaassistance.com.au/nacb2c/stgeorge/make-a-claim and email it to cardclaims@allianz-assistance.com.au.

St.George credit card complimentary insurance for shopping

St.George credit cards give you access to other types of insurance, which are 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 St.George credit card to pay for covered items, this insurance will apply for the first 4 months from when you get them. This cover is available for personal items bought anywhere in the world. If the item was a gift for someone else, that person needs to be a permanent Australian resident for the cover to apply.
  • 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). Ideally, you should get written confirmation of this report. Then, call Allianz on 1800 091 710 or submit your claim through the Allianz online claim portal.
  • Is there an excess cost? An excess of $300 per claim applies. There are also maximum claim amounts, which vary depending on the item, with a yearly maximum of $135,000 for all claims.

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 St.George credit card to pay for an item worth up to $20,000 and it came with an Australian manufacturer’s warranty of between 6 months 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 091 710 or submit your claim through the Allianz online claim portal at https://claims.agaassistance.com.au/.
  • Is there an excess cost? An excess of $300 per claim applies. There are also maximum claim amounts, which vary depending on the item.

Don’t have complimentary insurance on your credit card yet? Compare St.George credit cards or check out other cards that offer insurance.

St.George business credit card complimentary insurance options

St.George business credit cards offer complimentary unauthorised transaction insurance to help protect you if an additional cardholder uses the account for something that's not allowed.

The St.George Amplify Business Card also offers complimentary overseas transit accident insurance if you have used it to pay for the entire overseas trip.

Want a credit card for your business? Compare a wide range of cards that offer insurance, rewards and other perks.

Frequently asked questions

Does St.George credit card international travel insurance cover coronavirus?

Yes, some cover is available for COVID-19 and other pandemics or epidemics, including for overseas emergency medical and cancellation claims. There are very specific conditions you need to meet to make a claim, so it’s important to read the complimentary insurance policy document or call Allianz on 1800 091 710.

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

Can I get proof of my cover?

Yes. If you’re going on a cruise or tour that requires proof of insurance, you can get a letter of eligibility online at http://www.checkyourcover.com.au/stgeorge.

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Written by

Amy Bradney-George

Amy Bradney-George was the senior writer for credit cards at Finder, and editorial lead for Finder Green. She has over 16 years of editorial experience and has been featured in publications including ABC News, Money Magazine and The Sydney Morning Herald. See full profile

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    LynnJanuary 6, 2024

    Does my Vertigo Platinum complimentary travel insurance cover my husband and I if we have a 21-day mediterranean cruise included in our Europe trip, also we are taking our 19-year-old granddaughter with us can we include her in our policy as a dependent?

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      SarahJanuary 8, 2024Finder

      Hi Lynn,

      Usually an insurance policy through your credit card covers you and your travelling spouse, but may not cover any dependants. It would be worth contacting them to see if there is an option to add your granddaughter.

      Their terms and conditions don’t specify whether their cover provides coverage for a cruise. You can contact them for clarification on 1800 091 710.

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    DanielaSeptember 16, 2023

    Does visa platinum complimentary travel insurance cover south pacific cruise?

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      AmySeptember 18, 2023Finder

      Hi Daniela,
      If you’re going on a cruise or tour that requires proof of insurance, you can check your eligibility and cover online at http://www.checkyourcover.com.au/stgeorge. I hope this helps.

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    NadaMay 24, 2023

    I have Advantage Platinum Visa card from St George, amI intitled to complementary travel insurance to travel to USA

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      AmyMay 24, 2023Finder

      Hi Nada,
      Yes, the St.George Platinum Advantage Credit Card offers complimentary international travel insurance for up to 3 months as it’s listed as a Level 2 card on the St.George website. To get cover, you’ll need to use your St.George credit card to pay for at least $500 of travel before you leave, have a return booking Australia and live in Australia, and be under 81 years of age. This guide has an overview of the cover but it’s important to read the insurance policy document for full details. Or call the insurance provider, Allianz Global Assistance, on 1800 091 710. I hope that helps.

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    GeorgiaMarch 20, 2023

    Because I am stay overseas 7 months and I have with my amplify card 3 months can I pay for the 4 months..

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      AmyMarch 20, 2023Finder

      Hi Georgia,

      According to the current St.George Credit Cards Complimentary Insurance policy information booklet (pdf), you can’t extend this cover period. If you have questions about it, you can call Allianz on 1800 091 710.

      Alternatively, you can compare other travel insurance policies on Finder to see if one fits with your travel plans. I hope that helps.

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    RaySeptember 4, 2019

    The current terms and conditions of the St George travel insurance dated Oct 2018 notes that not all cards have all the insurance cover and that each must be checked for each benefit. Overseas travel for instance does NOT include the Amplify Platinum. It was in the previous version dated 2015. The insurer says it does cover as a Level 2 card. St George says it is a Level 2 card in its card ads. But its policy doc does not include it. How to fix? I have contacted St George and Alliance to no effect.

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      NikkiSeptember 5, 2019

      Hi Ray,

      Thanks for your message. Sorry to hear there is confusion on which terms and conditions to follow for the St. George complimentary insurance. I wish I could help you out however, while we review St. George in our pages, it’s helpful to know that we neither work with them or answer for their company. It would be best to contact the customer service support of Allianz directly for further assistance.

      Hope this clarifies and we hope they find a quick resolution for you!

      With care,
      Nikki

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