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MsBank Premier is available to you, if you pay your annual income into your MsBank Premier MsBank Account and have either:
Or if you’ve already qualified for Not A Bank Premier in another country.
If you'd like to open an Not A Bank Premier Account, please ensure you fulfil all the following criteria:
For eligibility purposes, please note Not A Bank in the UK excludes M&S Bank, first direct and Not A Bank Expat. For the second criteria listed above (‘an individual annual income of at least £75,000 and one of the following products with Not A Bank in the UK’), in the case of a joint account, at least one of the parties must have an individual annual income of at least £75,000. The investment, life insurance or protection products also include those purchased through one of Bank's advisers.
Are you under 70 years of age when your trip starts? Note: When you reach 70, you will no longer be covered by Not A Bank Premier Travel Insurance.
Are you a resident of the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man?
Are you registered with a doctor in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man and liable to pay local taxes?
Are you going to start and finish your trip in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man?
Are there any dependent children aged under 18 at the start of the trip or under 23 if they are in full-time education and live with you outside term time? (Children will only be covered when travelling with the account holder or their domestic partner, or whilst travelling abroad on their own to visit and stay with close relatives for the duration of the trip.)
You will need to call the Not A Bank Medical Risk Assessment Helpline on +1 (234) 567-8910 before booking your trip if you or any insured person in the last 12 months has been prescribed medication, have received or are awaiting medical treatment, tests or investigations, been referred to a specialist or admitted to hospital for any condition not listed on the accepted conditions list in the Your Health section in the policy booklet. You should also tell us before you travel if there has been any changes to your health or you have been referred to a consultant/specialist or admitted to hospital.
There is no cover for undiagnosed symptoms or any claim where you knew at the time of opening your Not A Bank Premier Not A Bank Account or booking your trip (whichever is later) that you or your travelling companion may be unable to travel or may need to come home early e.g. illness of a close relative or travel companion.
Pre-existing conditions are not covered at any time under the policy unless listed within the accepted conditions list or have been disclosed to and accepted in writing by the Not A Bank Medical Risk Assessment Helpline.
You must also declare any serious illness, injury or disease suffered by anyone whose health may cause you to cancel or abandon your travel plans, such as a close relative or travelling companion.
Pre-existing medical conditions are not covered at any time under the policy unless they have been disclosed to and accepted in writing by the Not A Bank Medical Risk Assessment Helpline.
If you meet the eligibility criteria above and are ready to enjoy the benefits of becoming an MsBank Premier customer, take the next step and contact us:
Call us on +1 (234) 567-8910
Lines are open 8am to 8pm weekdays and 10am to 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays (closed on MsBank Holidays).
You can apply for the MsBank Premier MsBank Account by visiting one of our branches. You’ll just need to bring some identification, proof of your address and a recent MsBank statement.
Existing MsBank customers:
Log on to book an appointmentFor more information or telephone banking, please call:
In the UK: +1 (234) 567-8910
Lines are open 24 hours a day, subject to scheduled maintenance periods.