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ANZ Bank branch closures about ‘profits over people’

ANZ Bank has been slammed for putting profits ahead of people after shutting more than 100 bank branches nationally in just over 12 months.

ANZ has already revealed it will be shutting 18 branches this year in states including Victoria, NSW, Tasmania and Queensland. It shut nearly two branches a week in 2020, closing in 91 locations. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Geraghty
ANZ has already revealed it will be shutting 18 branches this year in states including Victoria, NSW, Tasmania and Queensland. It shut nearly two branches a week in 2020, closing in 91 locations. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Geraghty

ANZ Bank has been slammed for putting profits ahead of people after shutting more than 100 bank branches nationally in just over 12 months.

The banking giant has already revealed it will be shutting 18 branches this year in states including Victoria, NSW, Tasmania and Queensland. ANZ shut nearly two branches a week in 2020, closing in 91 locations.

The financial institution’s mass closures come despite raking in $3.76bn in full-year profits.

The Finance Sector Union’s national secretary Julia Angri­sano criticised the shutting of branches and said banks were putting their profits ahead of providing services to customers.

“Banks are still blaming customers for branch closures, claiming falsely that the public doesn’t value branches and prefer to complete their financial transactions online,” she said.

“It is the banks which prefer to force customers online because they can reduce staff numbers, save money on wages and rents and increase profits.”

But ANZ is not alone in dumping branches in both metropolitan and regional locations during the pandemic — many other big banks have shut branches since the start of 2020.

This includes the Commonwealth Bank which closed in 19 ­locations, Westpac group shut 10 branches, and NAB closed nine branches last year.

ANZ’s managing director of retail Katherine Bray said they had seen a “significant spike in customers choosing digital options”.

“Whenever we have to make a tough decision to close any of our branches, we notify customers and let them know about all the alternatives they have available,” she said.

“Of our employees that were working in a branch that closed last year, we were able to find new roles or redeployment opportunities for nearly all of them, including at remote locations.”

It’s the second time in just a week ANZ has come under fire after it was revealed they would stop lending to Australia’s biggest coal port, the Port of Newcastle.

Latest Australian Prudential Regulation Authority data showed that in June 2020 there were 5816 bank branches nationally. This fell by about 640 branches in a three-year period.

Australian Banking Association chief executive Anna Bligh said an uptick in people doing their banking online was fuelling bank closures.

“Digital banking has changed the way Australians bank and the services they expect and COVID-19 has accelerated this change,” she said.

“Branch closures are not taken lightly by any bank and are always the result of a dramatic change in customer use.

“With any branch closure, most banks maintain face-to-face services through an existing outlet, a franchising arrangement with the community or agency arrangement with Australia Post.”

ANZ BRANCH CLOSURES IN 2021

• Campbelltown, NSW.

• Chifley Square, NSW.

• Crows Nest, NSW.

• East Maitland, NSW.

• Engadine, NSW.

• Erina Fair, NSW.

• Kiama, NSW.

• Maroubra Junction, NSW.

• Springwood, NSW.

• St Leonards, NSW.

• Potts Point, NSW.

• Collingwood, Vic.

• Hampton, Vic.

• Port Melbourne, Vic.

• Reservoir, Vic.

• Torquay, Vic.

• Sandy Bay, Tas.

• West End, Qld.

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Sophie Elsworth
Sophie ElsworthMedia Writer

Sophie is media writer for The Australian. She graduated from a double degree in Arts/Law and pursued journalism while completing her studies. She has worked at numerous News Corporation publications throughout her career including the Herald Sun in Melbourne, The Advertiser in Adelaide and The Courier-Mail in Brisbane and on the Sunshine Coast. She began covering the media industry in 2021. Sophie regularly appears on TV and is a Sky News Australia contributor. Sophie grew up on a sheep farm in central Victoria.

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