Piako Post

ANZ folds on country towns

- STAFF REPORTERS

ANZ is proposing to close ‘‘low volume’’ bank branches in small town New Zealand.

First Union national organiser Tali Williams said ANZ, the country’s largest bank, was consulting on a proposal to close five branches including the Te Aroha branch.

The proposal comes just weeks after it was revealed Westpac was proposing to close 19 bank branches in mostly rural centres.

A decision from Westpac was expected next week, she said.

The Westpac branch in Te Aroha is among those that could be closed.

More than 40 per cent of New Zealand’s bank branches were closed during the 1990s. Smaller communitie­s copped the brunt of those losses.

Studies later came out saying the business communitie­s were generally unaffected and that people had made more use of options like EFTPOS, online and mobile banking.

If ANZ and goes ahead with the closures Ngaruawahi­a and Milton would be left without a bank branch, she said.

About 20 to 25 employees would be affected, she said.

ANZ spokesman Stefan Herrick confirmed the bank was proposing to close some ‘‘low volume’’ branches and was consulting with staff on the future of their roles and options should the branch close.

All staff would be offered another role with ANZ elsewhere and the bank would pay relocation costs.

Staff which did not relocate would be offered severance.

‘‘We have worked hard to maintain our branch presence but we consider these branches are no longer viable, a situation that is unlikely to improve as the number of customers using branches continues to drop steadily,’’ Herrick said.

In most locations it would leave an ATM so customers had access to cash and could make deposits.

Banking customers’ preference­s were changing rapidly with the vast majority using internet or mobile banking, he said.

‘‘The average ANZ customer uses mobile banking one to two times a day and visits a branch only two times a year.’’

The number of customers using internet banking increased 147 per cent between 2013 and 2016 while the number using ANZ goMoney had increased 427 per cent.

 ?? ANDREW GORRIE/FAIRFAX NZ ?? ANZ is proposing to close bank branches in small town New Zealand including Te Aroha.
ANDREW GORRIE/FAIRFAX NZ ANZ is proposing to close bank branches in small town New Zealand including Te Aroha.
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