Now that covid is well in the past, and countries have relaxed entry requirements it time we started travelling again. Just booked a trip to Thailand, Laos and Vietnam for next Feb.. Looking forward to visiting Asia again after a few years enforced break.
However travelling brings with it the issue of travel insurance.. We used to maintain a annual policy with staysure. Getting a quote yesterday the price has gone up considerably. Combination of inflation and us becoming pensioners I guess... Searching through the forum I found an old thread where various banks offerings were mentioned. So I thought I'd investigate.,
Cut a long story short I checked Revolut. If I upgrade my account to metal they provide what looks to be pretty comprehensive travel insurance. Worldwide cover, 90 trip limit, and rental car excess. The policyis provided by Alianz...
At £14 per month for the account upgrade it seems excellent value..
Anybody have any experience of their offering?
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It definitely covers you as a non-UK resident? I've used Staysure for a cruise as it does cover me as a Spanish resident, but we have noticed that quite a lot of UK companies no longer do (we've had to double-check for landlords' insurance in England for instance, and our car excess company no longer covers us). Otherwise the price seems to be favourable for Revolut.
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Yep, Resident of UK or EEA country.... Quote from Staysure for me and the boss was around £450. So if the cover is good, and it appears to be £14 per month makes it a no brainier..Wicksey wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2023 8:57 am It definitely covers you as a non-UK resident? I've used Staysure for a cruise as it does cover me as a Spanish resident, but we have noticed that quite a lot of UK companies no longer do (we've had to double-check for landlords' insurance in England for instance, and our car excess company no longer covers us). Otherwise the price seems to be favourable for Revolut.
We swapped our rental car excess cover as the company we used for years, insurance4carhire stoped covering expats.
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Re: Travel insurance
Depends on small print and if you have any issues. Norwich Union used to offer one but could finish up more expensive if declaring anything.
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