Summary of Barclays Premier Life benefits
Please note that Premier Life is no longer on sale.
If you are interested in Premier Banking and you meet the eligibility requirements, please see our Premier Current Account .
To be eligible to join Premier Banking you must have an annual gross income paid into a Barclays current account of £75,000+ or £50,000+ saved or invested through Barclays. If you meet and continue to meet these criteria, the Premier Current Account is available for £10 a month.
However, if you have an annual gross income paid into a Barclays current account of £150,000+ or £150,000+ saved or invested with Barclays, this monthly fee will be waived. Eligibility for Premier Banking will be reviewed regularly.
The full range of exclusive financial products and services outlined below are only available to existing Premier Life customers who are eligible for Premier Banking. Premier Life 25 benefits for customers not eligible for Premier Banking .
Your account terms and conditions
To read terms and conditions for the Premier Life account or Premier Life benefits, or to find out information about how to register for your benefits, download the file from the tables below 2.
Benefits you need to register for 3
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Airport lounge access 240 KB
Access to over 550 airport lounges around the world. The first six visits per account/joint account per year are free with a fee payable for subsequent visits (code BP2265) |
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Premier Life mobile phone insurance 380 KB
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Premier Life gadget insurance 380 KB
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Card Secure 1.87 MB Enables all cards to be registered and cancelled with one phone call, subject to registration. |
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Premier Rewards 130 KB
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MarketMaster account from Barclays Stockbrokers 140 KB
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Will-writing service 170 KB
Our instruction pack and inheritance tax guide. Wills are normally prepared and issued within seven working days from instruction. |
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Extended warranty cover 160 KB
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Children's health cover 130 KB
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Benefits you are automatically registered for 3
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RAC breakdown cover 630 KB
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24 Hour Legal Helpline 170 KB
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World lifestyle management service 150 KB
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Important information
Cooling off
If you are not happy with your account, you have a 14-day period in which to contact us to cancel your account or switch to another account. This period begins on the date your account is opened or the date you receive your terms and conditions and other account information, whichever is the later. If you contact us within this period to cancel or switch your account, we will refund any account fees you may have paid. However, if you cancel or switch your account at a later date, you will not be refunded the account fees that you have paid. If you wish to cancel or switch your account, you should tell us by writing to Barclays, Leicester LE87 2BB.
Your feedback
We want to hear from you if you feel unhappy with the service you've received from us. Letting us know your concerns gives us the opportunity to put matters right for you and improve our service to all our customers. You can complain in person at your branch, in writing, by email or by telephone. A leaflet detailing how we deal with complaints is available on request in any of our branches, from the Barclays Information Line on 0800 400 100 1
or at www.barclays.co.uk. Alternatively you can write to Barclays, Leicester LE87 2BB.
If we do not resolve your complaint internally to your satisfaction, you may be able to refer it to the Financial Ombudsman Service at South Quay Plaza, 183 Marsh Wall, London E14 9SR (telephone: 08000 234 567). The Financial Ombudsman Service is an organisation set up by law to give consumers a free and independent service for resolving disputes with financial firms. Details of those who are eligible complainants can be obtained from the Financial Ombudsman Service.
Important information about the Financial Services Compensation Scheme
We are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). The FSCS can pay compensation to depositors if a bank is unable to meet its financial obligations. Most depositors – including most individuals and small businesses – are covered by the scheme.
In respect of deposits, an eligible depositor is entitled to claim up to £85,000. For joint accounts each account holder is treated as having a claim in respect of their share so, for a joint account held by two eligible depositors, the maximum amount that could be claimed would be £85,000 each (making a total of £170,000). The £85,000 limit relates to the combined amount in all the eligible depositor’s accounts with the bank, including their share of any joint account, and not to each separate account.
For further information about the compensation provided by the FSCS (including the amounts covered and eligibility to claim) please ask at your local branch, refer to the website Financial Services Compensation Scheme or call the FSCS on 020 7741 4100 or 0800 678 1100. Please note only compensation-related queries should be directed to the FSCS.
Barclays Bank PLC may also accept deposits under the following trading names; Barclays, Barclays Bank, Barclaycard, Barclays Business, Barclays Capital, Barclays Corporate, Barclays Direct, Barclays UK & Ireland Private Bank, Barclays International Private Banking, Barclays Premier Barclays Private Bank, Barclays Wealth, Woolwich Mortgages. Deposits accepted from an eligible depositor under these trading names are combined for the purposes of deposit compensation from the FSCS. The FSCS is not applicable to deposits held at branches in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man.
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3. Terms, conditions, exclusions and limits apply to all Premier Life benefits- please ensure you read the policy documents to ensure you know what's covered and what's not.
4. Based on figures taken from July 2009.

