It surpasses Nationwide’s travel coverage, as there’s no excess to pay on claims, however, it limits breakdown cover to five years on The Co-operative Bank’s RAC policy and only allows two claims a year for one mobile phone per account holder up to a value of £1,500.
Nationwide, on the other hand, imposes no limit on the number of call-outs you can make on its AA cover and allows up to four claims a year for phones owned by you or your family up to a value of £2,000 per claim.
3. HSBC Select and Cover – 71 percent overall account score
HSBC Select and Cover packaged account places third with an overall account score of 71 percent, according to Which?
Unlike a traditional packaged account, this account allows you to buy “add-on” policies to your existing account for a monthly fee depending on how many you add.
You can pick and mix three insurance policies for £19.50 a month, or up to seven for £45.50 a month and when comparing its policy for travel, mobile, and breakdowns, coverage placed it third in the table for value for money.
4. Barclays Travel Pack and Tech Lite – 67 percent overall account score
Barclays Travel Pack and Tech Lite package completed Which?’s top four out of the 12 packaged accounts analysed.
Like HSBC, these features work as “add-ons” to an existing Barclays account and you can mix and match from a range of options.
You can choose from the Travel Pack at £12.50 a month or the Travel Plus Pack for £18 a month to include both travel insurance and breakdown cover.
A Tech Pack is also on offer for £14.50 a month, or you can nab the Tech Pack Lite for £9 a month for mobile phone and gadget cover.
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