Annual/Single Trip Travel Insurance

Enjoy a worry-free holiday with comprehensive travel protection
Apply now to receive up to HK$400 HKTVmall e-Gift Voucher

CCB (Asia) customers can now connect to QBE Hongkong & Shanghai Insurance Limited (“QBE Hong Kong”)’s online platform conveniently through the Bank’s Online Banking and apply for insurance under the “Annual/Single Trip Travel Insurance”. Act now and experience this hassle-free and secure cross-platform insurance service!

Gift
From now until December 31, 2024, customers who successfully apply for Annual Travel Insurance can receive HK$200 HKTVmall e-Gift Voucher ("Voucher") and together with the purchase of optional cover "China Network Hospital Admission Cover" can receive an extra HK$200 Voucher. Customers who successfully apply for Single Trip Travel Insurance with net premium spent reaching HK$200 or above can receive HK$50 Voucher.

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Terms and Conditions apply, and more designated General Insurance plan(s) offers are available, please click here to learn more.

Non-CCB (Asia) customers can apply QBE Hongkong & Shanghai Insurance Limited (“QBE Hong Kong”) "Annual / Single Trip Travel Insurance" through the following link. If you are CCB (Asia) customer, you are advised to log on to CCB (Asia) Online Banking to apply the insurance to enjoy more privileges.

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  • Plan Highlights
  • Product Brochure

Annual Travel Insurance

  • Perfect for frequent traveler, with no restriction on the number of trips in a year to ensure that the traveler is protected all the way

Single Trip Travel Insurance

Three different levels of coverage designed for travelers to meet their different needs including round trip and one way travel

Basic benefits

Medical expenses

Compensation for loss of or damage to baggage, personal effects, money, or travel documents

Travel inconvenience including trip cancellation and curtailment expenses, baggage and travel delay, trip re-route

24-hour worldwide emergency assistance services include:

Compassionate visit

Emergency medical evacuation and/or repatriation

Hospital admission guarantee

Hotline and referral services

Repatriation of mortal remains

Return of unattended children

Convalescence assistance

Personal accident and compassionate cash relief for death

Personal liability

Hospital and quarantine allowance

Rental vehicle excess

Aircraft Hijack, Credit Card Protection, Emergency Cash Allowance, Home Contents Protection and Home Return Protection

Top Up benefits

Annual Travel Insurance

China Network Hospital Admission Guarantee

Single Travel Insurance

Cruise Voyage

Note: For the details of the coverage, premium, major exclusions and important notes, please refer to the QBE Annual Travel Insurance product brochure or QBE Single Trip Travel Insurance product brochure.

The information contained in this website is a only general summary. Please refer to the Policy for all of the full terms and conditions as set out in the policy.

Disclaimers
China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Limited (Insurance Intermediary License No: FA3132) (“the Bank”) is the appointed insurance agency of QBE Hongkong & Shanghai Insurance Limited (“QBE Hong Kong”) and China Taiping Insurance (HK) Company Limited (“CTPI(HK)”), to distribute general insurance products in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Relevant general insurance products are the products of the insurance companies but not the Bank. The above general insurance products are issued and underwritten by QBE Hong Kong or CTPI(HK). QBE Hong Kong and CTPI(HK) are authorized and regulated by the Insurance Authority (“IA”) to carry on general insurance business in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Please refer to the sales documents, including product brochure, benefit illustration (if applicable), policy documents and provisions issued by QBE Hong Kong or CTPI(HK) for details (including but not limited to insured items and coverage, detailed terms, key risks, conditions, exclusions, important notes, policy costs and fees) of the general insurance products. QBE Hong Kong and CTPI(HK) reserve the right to decide at each of their sole discretion to accept or decline any application for general insurance product according to the information provided by the customer at the time of application. In respect of an eligible dispute (as defined in the Terms of Reference for the Financial Dispute Resolution Centre in relation to the Financial Dispute Resolution Scheme) arising between the Bank and the customer out of the selling process or processing of the related transaction, the Bank is required to enter into a Financial Dispute Resolution Scheme process with the customer; however, any dispute over the contractual terms of the general insurance product should be resolved between QBE Hong Kong or CTPI(HK) and the customer directly. Information on this website is intended to be distributed in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (“Hong Kong”) for reference only, and shall not be construed as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer or recommendation to purchase or sale or provision of any insurance product in or outside Hong Kong.

Pursuant to the Insurance (Levy) Regulation (Cap. 41I) and the Insurance (Levy) Order (Cap. 41J) under the Insurance Ordinance (Cap. 41), the IA collects levies for insurance premiums from policyholders with effect from 1 January 2018. For further details, please visit the website of IA. For the latest information about the IA, please visit https://www.ia.org.hk. For the latest information about The Insurance Complaints Bureau, please visit https://www.icb.org.hk.

Risk Disclosure
Customers should read the sales documents, including product brochure, benefit illustration (if applicable) and policy documents and provisions issued by relevant insurance company to understand the details of the insurance plan (including but not limited to detailed terms, conditions, coverage, exclusions, fees and product risks) and consider whether the insurance product meets their personal needs before application. Policyholders are subject to the credit risk of relevant insurance company.