How do I make a claim on NatWest travel insurance?
How do I make a claim on my travel insurance?
- Platinum. 0345 609 0453 (Minicom 0345 600 0512). Lines are open 24/7.
- Silver. 01252 308 792 (Minicom 0345 600 0512). Lines are open 24/7.
- Black. 0345 601 7188 (Minicom 0345 600 0512). Lines are open 8am-6pm Mon-Fri, and closed Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays.
Do I need to activate my NatWest travel insurance?
You don’t need to register, you’re automatically covered. If you would like to extend your cover to include pre existing medical conditions or are aged 70 and over, please call us. We may ask you to pay an additional premium or we may not cover your condition.
Does NatWest breakdown cover Europe?
Roadside assistance, anywhere in the UK and Europe. You are also covered in any privately registered vehicle you travel in, anywhere in the UK. Anyone driving or travelling in the vehicle owned by you is covered too.
Do I need to inform Natwest when travelling abroad?
If you are travelling abroad it is advisable to register your travel plans with us as this will notify our transaction monitoring systems that you will be using your personal card abroad. This will significantly reduce the likelihood of your card transactions being blocked abroad.
What do you get with a NatWest Platinum account?
About NatWest | Reward Platinum Account Customers will receive mobile and worldwide travel insurance, UK car breakdown cover and earn 2% rewards on household bills that are paid by Direct Debit which can be applied to council tax, mobile or landline phone, TV, water, gas, electricity and broadband.
Who provides NatWest breakdown cover?
Broken down and need assistance? If you’ve broken down and need help, call Green Flag now on 0345 609 0453 (Minicom 0345 600 0512).
Do you have to tell your bank you’re traveling?
Not all credit card companies recommend that you set a travel notice before you go away, including those with EMV chips that may provide added security when you travel. If your credit card doesn’t have an EMV chip, you should contact your bank before you leave to make sure your trip goes smoothly.
Should you let your bank when traveling?
Notify your bank before using a credit or debit card when traveling. Banks do whatever they can to protect you from identity theft. When you let your bank know that you’re going away, they add a record to your account and share it with their fraud detection system.