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ANZ Complimentary Credit Card Insurance and COVID-19 (Coronavirus) FAQ
Information for anz eligible cardholders regarding covid-19 and with a claim event date on and after 27 th april 2022.
Information on this page is correct as of 27 April 2022
Stay up to date on Travel Information for COVID-19 from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Smartraveller website and World Health Organisation (WHO) and Department of Home Affairs .
Always consult the smartraveller.gov.au website prior to any travel. In addition to visas, COVID-19 testing, and proof of vaccination requirements, many countries now have compulsory insurance and medical cover proof conditions. Check with the nearest embassy, consulate or immigration department of the destination you are entering. If you require additional documentation regarding the complimentary international travel insurance policy due to international entry requirements, please contact us on 1300 135 271.
Are Eligible travellers covered for COVID-19 with this complimentary credit card travel insurance?
This complimentary travel insurance policy is designed to provide cover under select benefits to eligible travellers, if you or your travel companion are positively diagnosed as suffering a sickness recognised as an epidemic or pandemic such as COVID-19, and cover is expressly included under certain sections of the relevant ANZ Policy Information Booklet for which your eligible ANZ card is applicable under: ANZ Platinum and Black Personal Credit Cards Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet or the ANZ Business Black Complimentary Travel Insurance Policy Information booklet . A General Exclusion for epidemic/pandemic applies for all claims relating to any epidemic/pandemic outside of the select benefits in the applicable policy information booklet. Please note, terms, conditions, limits and exclusions apply.
To receive a formal outcome, Eligible ANZ Cardholders must submit a claim.
Eligible ANZ travellers who meet the eligibility criteria should be aware that other General Exclusions have the potential to apply.
What is a General Exclusion?
A General Exclusion is an exclusion which will be applied across all sections of an insurance policy, and applies regardless of when eligibility for cover was gained. Should a General Exclusion apply, this means that your complimentary credit card travel insurance excludes cover for the event, activities or circumstances (specified in the exclusion) that causes your claim.
To understand what is excluded from the ANZ Complimentary Insurance covers, please refer to the General Exclusions section and the section specific exclusions of the relevant ANZ Policy Information Booklet for which your eligible ANZ card is applicable under: Premium Cards – Insurances, Insurance Policy Information booklet or the ANZ Business Black Travel Insurance, Policy Information booklet
Other exclusions may apply depending upon the circumstances of an individual claim. General Exclusions include but are not limited to:
- where your claim arises because you did not follow an advice or warning that a reasonable person would have been aware of:
- by the Australian government (when a ‘Reconsider your need to travel’ or ‘Do not travel’ alert is in place), which can be found on www.smartraveller.gov.au; or
- which was published in a reliable mass media source.
- any interference with your travel plans by any government, government regulation or prohibition or intervention or official authority; For example, if Smartraveller has a warning, ‘Do not travel’ or ‘Reconsider your need to travel’ due to the risk of COVID-19 infection for a destination, and a cardholder chooses to ignore the warning and is infected with COVID-19, cover may be excluded. Or if, a government closes its borders to inbound travellers due to COVID-19 and you are unable to enter and follow your planned travel across the closed border, cover may be excluded.
What if an ANZ Eligible Cardholder has booked travel and needs to cancel due to contracting COVID-19?
If you are unable to travel as a result of contracting COVID-19, Cancellation cover may be provided to eligible travellers, if you or your travel companion are positively diagnosed as suffering a sickness recognised as an epidemic or pandemic such as COVID-19, and cover is expressly included under the Cancellation section of the relevant ANZ Policy Information Booklet for which your eligible ANZ card is applicable under: ANZ Platinum and Black Personal Credit Cards Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet or the ANZ Business Black Complimentary Travel Insurance Policy Information booklet . If you are unable to travel as a result of an Epidemic or Pandemic related event which does not include you or your travel companion being positively diagnosed as suffering a sickness recognised as an epidemic or pandemic, for example a border closure, there may be no provision to claim as a general exclusion for epidemic and pandemic applies. A General Exclusion for epidemic/pandemic applies for all claims relating to any epidemic/pandemic outside of the cancellation benefits in the applicable policy information booklet. Please note, terms, conditions, limits and exclusions apply.
You therefore need to consider your own personal circumstances. We are not able to provide you with a cover decision before submitting a claim. To receive a formal outcome, ANZ Eligible Cardholders must submit a claim.
You should also contact your travel agent or travel service provider (airline, cruise line or Tour Company, etc) as they may be able to support you in obtaining refunds, credits or travel re-scheduling.
Can ANZ Eligible Cardholders make a claim for consideration?
Every ANZ Eligible Cardholder can submit a claim and have their individual circumstances considered in accordance with the eligibility criteria which includes the terms, conditions, limits and exclusions that apply as set out in the and the Premium Cards – Insurances, Insurance Policy Information booklet or the ANZ Business Black Travel Insurance, Policy Information booklet.
If you would like to claim, we encourage you to claim online via www.claimmanager.com.au/anz
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ANZ credit card complimentary travel insurance
Wondering what cover you get with anz credit card complimentary travel insurance here’s what you need to know and how to make a claim..
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- ANZ credit cards with complimentary international travel insurance offer comprehensive cover for up to 3 or 6 consecutive months when you travel overseas.
- You'll get cover when you meet the requirements before travelling (e.g. by paying for your trip with the card).
- Your spouse and dependants travelling with you can also get cover, but there are some requirements and exclusions .
- Do you have a question or need to make a claim right now? Call the insurance provider, Allianz, on 1300 135 271 (from Australia) or +61 7 3305 7465 (from overseas).
If you have an eligible ANZ credit card, you may be able to use this cover when you meet the eligibility requirements in the insurance policy booklet, including (but not limited to):
- Prepayment of at least $250 of your travel costs before you leave Australia
- Having a return overseas travel ticket to Australia before the start of your trip
Cover may also be available for your spouse and/or eligible dependents when both you and they meet the requirements in the policy information booklet.
If you need written confirmation of cover, you can also visit http://www.checkyourcover.com.au/anz or call Allianz on 1300 135 271 for more details.
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.
Medical, dental and emergencies cover with an ANZ credit card
Please note that each travel claim is subject to an assessment and there may be an excess applicable.
ANZ complimentary international travel insurance for cancellation, delays, accommodation and transport
Luggage and personal items cover offered with anz credit card complimentary insurance, does anz complimentary credit card travel insurance cover pandemics.
Yes, if you are diagnosed with COVID-19 or another epidemic/pandemic illness, this insurance offers cover for claims relating to:
- Overseas emergency assistance (including medical evacuation and repatriation)
- Overseas emergency medical
- Cancellation
- Additional expenses
Please contact Allianz if you have a pre-existing medical condition and would like to know if you will be covered under the ANZ complimentary insurance policy.
If it's an emergency, call Allianz on +61 7 3305 7465 when you're overseas or 1300 135 271 in Australia. You can also submit a claim online by following these steps:
- Go to the Allianz online claims portal at https://claimmanager.com.au/anz/agreement
- Confirm you agree with the terms and conditions, then select "Create new claim"
- Select the "Credit card insurance" option and provide details of your card
- Fill in the details on the claim form and upload your supporting documentation
You will be contacted about your claim within 10 business days, according to the online claims website.
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 ANZ card insurance policy booklet – plus anything that could become supporting documentation for claims.
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. This includes:
- Cancellation: Up to a maximum total limit of $3,000 for all claims combined.
- Flight delay expenses: After 4 hours or more, $125 per person up to a maximum of $300.
- Additional expenses: Up to a maximum total limit of $3,000.
- Luggage: Up to $750 for each covered item, up to a maximum total limit of $2,000.
- Luggage delay: After 4 hours or more, $125 per person up to a maximum total limit of $300 for all claims combined.
- Is there an excess cost? There is a $100 excess cancellation, additional expenses and luggage claims.
Rental vehicle excess in Australia insurance
- What is it? Maximum total limit of up to the amount specified in your rental vehicle agreement or $5,000, whichever is the lesser for all claims combined during the rental.
- When can I use it? If you’ve used your ANZ credit card to pay the full cost of the vehicle rental.
- Is there an excess cost? $100 per claim.
How to make a claim under one of these policies
ANZ credit cards give you access to other types of insurance for items you buy. Here's a basic explainer of each one:
- Purchase protection insurance: Offers cover for up to 90 days when you buy a new 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.
Don’t have complimentary insurance on your credit card yet? Compare ANZ credit cards or other cards that offer insurance .
All ANZ business credit cards offer complimentary unauthorised transaction insurance. Some also offer complimentary international travel insurance and transit accident insurance. Here’s a summary for different ANZ business cards:
Have an ANZ credit card that’s not on this list? Check the terms and conditions available on the ANZ website to see if your card is eligible. Or, look at ANZ travel insurance you can get without a credit card.
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 www.checkyourcover.com.au/ANZ .
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I have and ANZ Platinum Card and would like to know the cover includes rental cars
Hi William,
Generally, cover is provided towards the excess of insurance you have taken out to cover the hire car, which comes standard with most rental cars in Australia. For instance, if you hire a car and the excess is $3,000, this complimentary insurance will cover that $3,000. However if you hire a car with no insurance whatsoever, then this insurance won’t provide any cover.
According to the PDS: Cover is only available if your rental vehicle agreement specifies an amount that is payable in the event the rental vehicle is damaged or stolen while in your custody. This section does not cover items such as, but not limited to, tyres and/or windscreens, roof and underbody if they are not covered by the indemnity provided by the rental company or agency under the rental vehicle agreement to which the amount payable applies.
WHAT WE COVER If, during the period of cover available, a rental vehicle you have rented from a rental company or agency is: involved in a motor vehicle accident while you are driving it; or damaged or stolen while in your custody, then we will pay you the lesser of: property damage for which you are liable; or the amount specified that you must pay under your rental vehicle agreement; or the limit shown in Part C – Benefit Limits.
Hope this helps!
Does ANZ credit card insurance cover cruises leaving from overseas ports?
It looks like cruises are covered. Page 14 of the ANZ PDS defines overseas as “outside of Australia and its territories, and includes when you are aboard a foreign registered cruise vessel in Australian territorial waters”.
Does my complimentary travel insurance also cover my wife travelling with me
Hi Bob, Yes, if your wife is travelling with you for the entire trip and both of you meet the requirements, you’ll both be able to use this travel insurance. If you have more specific questions about this cover, you can also contact the insurer Allianz on 1300 135 271. I hope this helps.
We are going on a 35 day cruise going around Australia with many stops in Australia and also one stop in Denpasar Indonesia and 3 stop around New Zealand. The Cruise starts in Sydney and finish in Sydney. I’m using my ANZ Platinum card, are we covered?
Hi John, The international travel insurance policy for the ANZ Platinum Credit Card has a definition for “overseas” that includes “when you are aboard a foreign registered cruise vessel in Australian territorial waters.” So if the cruise ship is registered outside Australia, it’s possible you would be covered. But you should call the insurance provider, Allianz, on 1300 135 271 to check the details specific to your travel plans. I hope this helps.
Hi I am about to turn 81 years of age will I still be covered by my Platinum card. If not will my wife who is 76 be covered even if I am not.
Hi Ron, If you meet the other eligibility requirements for cover before you turn 81, you would be eligible for this cover. This means you would need to spend at least $250 of your prepaid travel expenses on your eligible ANZ Platinum card, have a return overseas travel ticket before you leave Australia and meet the residency requirements. Your wife would also be eligible if you met the eligibility requirements. If you have further questions, you can contact the insurance provider Allianz on 1300 135 271. I hope this helps.
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Please refer the new ANZ First Credit Card Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet for more information. If you have any questions about how the changes may apply to you, please contact Allianz Global Assistance on 1300 135 271 (within Australia) or by email to [email protected].
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