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Your questions about the new Barclays Avios Rewards scheme answered

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On Monday we ran an article explaining how you could earn 25,000 Avios with Barclays Avios Rewards and Barclays Premier Banking – along with an annual upgrade voucher!

You can find out more on the Barclays website here.

As a reminder, you need to join Barclays Premier Banking or Barclays Wealth and then opt in to Barclays Avios Rewards if you want to take part.

Barclays Avios Rewards review

Barclays Avios Rewards has a £12 monthly fee and lets you earn:

  • a 25,000 Avios sign-up bonus for new customers (2,500 Avios for existing Barclays Premier customers who joined over four months ago)
  • 1,500 Avios per month for as long as you remain a member
  • 2,000 Avios for taking out a mortgage and 700 Avios per month thereafter
  • up to 150 Avios per month for contents and building insurance for the first year
  • an annual cabin upgrade voucher for a British Airways flight

Your questions answered

There were over 300 comments on our introductory article about Barclays Premier and Barclays Avios Rewards. These included questions about eligibility requirements, joint accounts and more.

We put the most common questions to Barclays. The answers below are therefore ‘official’ as long as we have understood them correctly.

We will run a further article, looking at the upgrade voucher and how it works, tomorrow.

What order should I sign up for Barclays Premier and Barclays Avios Rewards to qualify for the 25,000 Avios sign-up bonus?

There are two ways you can do this.

The first route is to sign up for Barclays Premier Banking. Once your account is open, you activate Barclays Avios Rewards and only then use the current account switching service to move over your existing current account. You must make sure that the current account switch is completed within three months of signing up to Barclays Avios Rewards.

The alternative route is to sign up for Premier, use the current account switching service and only when that is done activate Barclays Avios Rewards. In this instance, you need to join Barclays Avios Rewards within four months of opening your Barclays Premier account to qualify for the bonus.

In both cases you need to make sure you use the current account switching service to be eligible for the bonus.

Can I still sign up for Barclays Avios Rewards if I don’t want to switch my account?

Yes.

Barclays Avios Rewards is available (or will be available, once the rollout is complete) to anyone with a Barclays Premier account.

You only need to close your existing account with another bank if you want to receive the 25,000 Avios sign-up bonus.

If you do NOT close down your existing bank account, you are still eligible for:

  • the 2,500 Avios bonus for joining Barclays Avios Rewards
  • the 1,500 Avios per month on-going benefit and
  • the annual upgrade voucher

This looks attractive. You are losing out on the 25,000 Avios sign-up bonus by refusing to close down your existing current account, but you still get all of the other benefits including the upgrade voucher.

There is one odd little catch. As a non-switcher, you need to join Barclays Premier Banking and wait four months if you want the 2,500 Avios bonus for joining Barclays Avios Rewards. If you join Premier and immediately sign up to Avios Rewards, you don’t get the 2,500 points. On the upside, your upgrade voucher will arrive four months earlier.

We know this sounds odd but it is because of the deadlines put in place for those who are switching.

What is the joint account eligibility criteria for Barclays Premier Banking?

You can open a joint account with Barclays Premier Banking, but you cannot meet the income criteria between you. At least one applicant must earn over £75,000 on their own.

A couple where one partner earns £80,000 and the other earns £40,000 WOULD be eligible to open a Barclays Premier account.

A couple earning £35,000 and £55,000 would NOT be eligible, as neither partner earns above the minimum income threshold even though they are over the £75,000 total between them.

On a joint account, can either party receive the Avios or does it have to be the person earning over £75,000?

It doesn’t matter. Either member of a joint account can be the nominated member of Barclays Avios Rewards, irrespective of income.

For the purposes of ‘voucher planning’, the upgrade voucher does not have to be used by the person whose BA account it is on, although the booking must be made from their BA Executive Club account. We will look at this more closely tomorrow in a separate article on the upgrade voucher.

Is the £75,000 income requirement gross or net?

The income requirement is based on your gross income.

Am I eligible for Barclays Premier if my base pay is below £75,000 but my bonus takes it over?

Yes. Eligibility is based on gross annual income, including bonuses.

Am I eligible if I take less than £75,000 in drawings from my company but the accounts clearly show that I could take more if I wished?

No, unless you specifically plan to increase your drawings to £75,000.

Are existing Barclays customers with a basic current account eligible for the 25,000 Avios sign-up bonus?

You can’t get the 25,000 Avios bonus, unless you’ve been a Barclays customer for less than 4 months.

You can get the 2,500 Avios bonus for existing Premier customers. You would need to upgrade to Barclays Premier and then join Barclays Avios Rewards. Confusingly, you need to wait four months after upgrading to Barclays Premier if you want to receive the 2,500 Avios bonus. If you upgrade to Barclays Premier and immediately join Barclays Avios Rewards you do not receive the 2,500 Avios bonus.

Existing Barclays Premier customers are eligible for the 2,500 Avios bonus for joining Barclays Avios Rewards if they have been a Premier member for at least four months. If they have been a Premier member for less than four months, they may qualify for the 25,000 Avios bonus if they meet the rules and use the current account switching service to move an existing account from elsewhere.

Does holding a mortgage with Barclays help with the eligibility requirements if I am just beneath the threshold?

No.

The only alternative to having a £75,000+ gross income is to have £100,000 saved or invested with Barclays.

Can I join Barclays Avios Rewards twice, via a joint account and a separate personal account?

The same person cannot have two Barclays Avios Rewards memberships. You are allowed two Barclays Premier Banking accounts (one as a joint account, one as a sole account) but you can only earn Avios in your name on one of them.

If you and your partner both want to join Barclays Avios Rewards, and earn an upgrade voucher each per year, one of you would need to open a sole account alongside your joint account. The other person would be the nominated Barclays Avios Rewards member on the joint account.

If both of you earn over £75,000, of course, you can both open sole accounts if you wish.

Any other questions?

If you have any further questions, please ask them below. If they are of general interest we will put them to Barclays and report back.

You can find out more about Barclays Avios Rewards on the Barclays website here.

Comments (162)

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  • KBuffett says:

    Does anyone bank with Coutts, what are you thoughts?

    It would be interesting to about other HNW type banking perks etc.

    • JDB says:

      They used to be excellent, many years ago but now useless! No perks, expensive and they are always pushing products you don’t want. Technology is primitive.

    • Nathan says:

      I hear that personal banking isn’t a patch on what it once was, but then again neither is the Ottoman Empire.
      I can speak for business banking and I find them excellent; specifically on their IT, their web and app interface is the best I have found so far. Then again, it’s not difficult to shine if Lloyds and Barclays are the two comparators 🤦‍♂️

    • The real John says:

      No personal experience but I was told to look into UBS for £1M and Credit Suisse for £3M (I will probably inherit these amounts in 5-10 years)

      • Rob says:

        Ha ha. How memories are short. UBS banked most of my private equity colleagues over the 2007 crash and they all suffered substantial losses due to the esoteric ‘exclusive’ investment schemes that UBS so kindly ‘allowed’ them to take part in.

        £3m is peanuts to the private banking community and frankly I’d manage it yourself. I certainly wouldn’t pay a penny to UBS or Credit Suisse at that level. The fees, obvious and hidden, will easily eat up any investment gains.

        Genghis is more au fait than I am on this stuff, but I would buy the property you need, fill up your pension pot and pop the rest into a mix of ultra-low cost ETFs.

  • OP says:

    If I had a Barclays account that I closed last year, am I eligible for the bonus if I switch back to Barclays given this new Avios partnership?

    • Rob says:

      We will try to find out what the necessary gap is.

      • P4D says:

        Thanks Rob. I had a current account, closed 10yrs ago. I assume I am eligible but the terms are vague

        “your first Barclays current account.”

        First ever Barclays account or First one right now….

  • Will says:

    Hi Rob. Another eligibility technicality – i used to have a Barclays current account which is now closed but do have a mortgage with them. Am I eligible for the 25,000 bonus? Will

  • Zoe says:

    I have opened a Premier account but cannot see anywhere how I switch to Avios Rewards. Does anyone know?

    • Daniel says:

      It isn’t available for everybody yet, keep checking and it should show at some point. I just switched and it isn’t showing for me yet either.

      • Track says:

        Conditions are to switch current accounts AFTER joining Avios Rewards.

        • Rhys says:

          Not strictly true. You can switch before or after, as per the first question in the article

    • Red Flyer says:

      Under rewards button in the app. If only blue rewards option you need to wait but mine showed both when I joined and opted in on Monday.

  • Craig says:

    So deciding whether to press the button and switch, the sign up bonus and Avios for the monthly fee are easy to justify. I’ll be losing travel insurance from HSBC Premier, but looks like I can add on with Barclays for £12.50 a year which includes breakdown cover. This latter will save me around £100 a year I pay for breakdown cover anyway. Two questions, does anyone have experience with Aviva travel insurance through Barclays and secondly, can key cover be added to the breakdown cover?

    • CHRISTIAN ROBINSON says:

      Barclays insurance add on is a month not a year!

    • Rob says:

      Craig are you sure it’s £12.50 a year for insurance not £12.50 a month or is that just a typo?

      Also if the ability to change offer to avios rewards is now live on your app where is it please I just want to check I’ve not missed it. It could be they not rolled it out to me yet.

    • Red Flyer says:

      Have both like I am doing. Set salary to new Barclays Premier then send same amount, same day to HSBC and you are fine to enjoy the benefits of both.

    • Craig says:

      Doh, meant a month. How do I get the bonus then if I don’t use the switching service? I thought that closed the old account?

      • Red Flyer says:

        Set up a dummy account with Starling Bank and use that one instead via the switching service.

      • Rob says:

        You don’t.

        If you want to run Barclays Premier alongside your existing account then you forfeit the 25k.

  • London Traveller says:

    If you have a joint mortgage, and both people on the mortgage qualify for the Barclays Premier account individually, would both receive the 700/month bonus for the mortgage (if you both had an individual account), or just one?

    • KBuffett says:

      On Blue, only one party receives the reward (or half each, I don’t recall exactly)

  • Dac1234 says:

    Hi. I switched away from Premier last month to santander, when they closed Premier rewards. If I switch back am I eligible for the 25k bonus?

    • memesweeper says:

      Different banks have different rules on account (re)opening after a switch. You may find you cannot open one at all. I’d be surprised if you could do it just after a month.

  • Simon says:

    Morning, one more from me please.
    Is the 25000 a permanent sign up offer? Are we likely to see it move up and down in the style of credit card sign up bonuses? Thanks

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