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Co-op Bank slashes fees on spending abroad - and undercuts Chase and Monzo with its perks account

Дата публикации: 30-06-2026 15:37:23

The bank joins competitors in removing fees on overseas spending, while its packaged bank account offers more value in time for the summer holidays.

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By SAM BROMLEY, MONEY & CONSUMER GUIDES WRITER

Updated: 11:37 EDT, 30 June 2026

Co-op Bank has eliminated its 2.75 per cent transaction fee on overseas debit card payments and cut the monthly cost of its extras account from £19 to £12.

This full-fat account is called Everyday Extra and comes with worldwide family travel insurance, mobile phone protection and UK and European breakdown cover.

Co-op Bank's deal is competitive when compared with other options that give a similar level of protection.

Both Chase and Monzo charge £12.50 and £17 a month respectively for their extras accounts, while bundles from high-street names are generally on the more expensive side.

Nationwide charges £18 monthly for its FlexPlus current account and NatWest levies a £22 monthly cost for its Platinum rewards account.

Co-op Bank slashing these fees is well timed if you're going abroad for the summer holidays.

Breakdown: Cover for your car is usually included in packaged accounts

Is it worth signing up for a packaged account?

Kate Steere, a banking expert at the comparison website Finder, said that the devil is in the detail with packaged accounts, but Co-op Bank holds up under scrutiny.

'At just £12 a month, it undercuts major competitors like Chase Protect (£12.50) and Monzo Max (£17),' she said.

'You get extensive worldwide travel insurance (covering partners and kids) alongside comprehensive RAC breakdown cover that includes onward travel and a courtesy car.'

Keep in mind that your spouse or partner is only covered under the travel insurance when they're away with you, but kids under 22 are covered when they're travelling independently.

In our view, bank accounts that give you rewards and extras for a fee are worth it if they save you money on the bundled products and if you value the convenience.

Many of them provide protection in the form of travel insurance and breakdown cover so can be useful for people who like to travel.

But it's important to compare exactly what protection you're getting to make sure you're not caught out.

For example, Co-op Bank's travel insurance doesn't cover your partner for independent travel. But it's possible to find deals that do include this, such as Nationwide's FlexPlus account.

> Read more: Under 40s from Birmingham are most likely to switch current account 

How do packaged accounts compare?

Here's a selection of packaged bank accounts from newer app-based challenger banks as well as established high-street names.

We've picked out key features so you can compare the accounts below, starting with the cheapest deal. However these aren't comprehensive, so make sure you check through the details carefully before going ahead.

For example, you should look at the excess for each type of policy. This is the set amount you need to pay before a claim is paid out – with mobile phone cover this is often between £50 and £100.

Which accounts offer the most cover? 
Bank account Monthly fee Non-sterling transactions Travel insurance Mobile phone Insurance Breakdown cover
Co-op Everyday Extra £12 No fee Worldwide (family): Partner covered only when travelling with you; children under 22 covered when travelling alone Worldwide (you only): Up to £1,500 if lost, stolen, or damaged UK and Europe (RAC)
Chase Protect £12.50 No fee Worldwide (family): Partner covered travelling alone; dependent children must travel with you Worldwide (family): Up to £2,000 per claim for repair/replacement UK only (AA)
Monzo Max £17 No fee Worldwide (you only): Can add family for £5 extra a month Worldwide (you only): For phones worth up to £2,000 UK and Europe (RAC)
Nationwide FlexPlus £18 No fee Worldwide (family): Both on trips alone and together Worldwide (family): For phones worth up to £2,000 UK and Europe (AA)
NatWest Reward Platinum £22 No fee on debit card; 2.75% charge on cash withdrawals Worldwide (family): Both on trips alone and together Worldwide (you only): No maximum value specified UK only (AA)

For more information, we examine the best everyday current accounts in our regularly updated guide.

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Co-op Bank is owned by Coventry Building Society, after the brand was taken over early last year.

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