Otago Daily Times

Disappoint­ment at Kiwibank closing branch

BALCLUTHA

- RICHARD DAVISON richard.davison@odt.co.nz with The New Zealand Herald

NEWS another bank may close in Balclutha has shocked residents.

Yesterday, Kiwibank confirmed it plans to close seven branches during the next year, including in Balclutha, in response to more customers moving online to do their banking.

The stateowned bank revealed the proposed branch closures while announcing its halfyear result, in which net profit rose $4 million to $55 million for the six months to December 2020.

The news comes on top of an announceme­nt in November that Balclutha would lose its BNZ branch by June this year, and ANZ’s announceme­nt it would no longer handle cheques after May.

Both rival banks also cited falling branch use and increased online and telephone banking as reasons for the changes.

Grey Power South Otago president John Fenby said members greeted the move with shock and dismay during their meeting in Balclutha yesterday afternoon.

The likely closure would affect older people far more than others, he said.

‘‘This is the age group most affected by the loss of cheques, and by branch closures.

‘‘The bulk of our members are not online, or not comfortabl­e using computers, and they’re not happy with this latest decision.’’

He said there was a sense of ‘‘bitter disappoint­ment’’ in Kiwibank in particular, as it was ‘‘the New Zealand bank. I think many hoped it would focus on people rather than profits when it was establishe­d, but that doesn’t seem to be the case.’’

Mr Fenby said he was aware of customers — including his own wife — who would change to banks continuing to offer branch services as a result of Kiwibank’s decision.

Using Balclutha Kiwibank yesterday afternoon to withdraw bulk cash, Kaitangata man Callum Sorensen said he was shocked to hear the branch may close.

Although he used online banking, some transactio­ns, like his withdrawal yesterday, could only be done over the counter, he said.

However, as a longstandi­ng customer, he did not believe he would change banks were it to close.

Kiwibank chief executive Steve Jurkovich said ‘‘changing customer preference­s’’ and operationa­l matters such as lease reviews had resulted in the proposed closures.

‘‘Covid19 has only seen a further accelerati­on of this trend. The average customer visits a branch one to two times a year and uses online, mobile or phone banking at least five times a week.’’

Other branches affected were Gisborne, The Palms (Christchur­ch), Matamata, Onehunga, Waihi, and Waipukurau.

The proposal is subject to consultati­on with branch teams and ‘‘engagement with local communitie­s’’.

‘‘We appreciate the proposed changes can create uncertaint­y for our people, our customers, and communitie­s and that’s why there is a period of time so we can make fully informed decisions.’’

As at December 31, Kiwibank services were available at 184 sites, including 69 standalone branches and one corporate store.

 ?? PHOTO: RICHARD DAVISON ?? And another one down . . . Callum Sorensen, of Kaitangata, relies on the Balclutha branch of Kiwibank for large cash transactio­ns. The branch is earmarked for closure within the year.
PHOTO: RICHARD DAVISON And another one down . . . Callum Sorensen, of Kaitangata, relies on the Balclutha branch of Kiwibank for large cash transactio­ns. The branch is earmarked for closure within the year.

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