Is your local branch closing? Customers react to controversial bank closures

A major banking decision has left many Australians questioning the future of their local branches.

What started as a routine business move quickly turned into a firestorm of criticism.

The closures, affecting a significant number of communities, have sparked intense debate about the future of regional banking services.


In a controversial move, People First Bank announced the closure of 18 branches nationwide, sparking outrage across regional communities.

The closures included 11 Heritage Bank branches and seven People’s Choice locations, with most of the affected branches in Queensland.

People First Bank, formed by the merger of Heritage Bank and People’s Choice Credit Union in March 2023, explained the closures would begin on 4 April.


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People First Bank announces major branch closures nationwide. Image source: Pexel/Pixabay


Chief Customer Officer Maria-Ann Camilleri defended the decision, citing the shift towards digital banking.

‘We know the important role branches play in local communities, so these decisions are only made after much careful consideration,’ Camilleri stated.

‘Increasingly, our customers are choosing ATMs, Internet Banking and our App for their day-to-day banking, with branch use now accounting for less than one per cent of all transactions. Less than 0.7 per cent of customers associated with these branches have used a branch monthly in the past year,’ she added.

The Queensland branches to close were located in Beenleigh, Brookside, Capalaba, Indooroopilly, Mermaid Waters, Nambour, Nerang, Noosa Civic, Strathpine, The Pines Elanora, and Victoria Point.

Seven People’s Choice branches in Seaford, Northpark, Victor Harbor, Gawler, Warrnambool, Maryvale, and Darwin were also set to shut.


The bank assured customers that alternative banking options would be provided, and all branch staff would be offered other roles.

However, Jason Hall, the Finance Sector Union’s national assistant secretary, strongly criticized the decision.

Hall accused the bank of putting profits ahead of people, calling it ‘an attack on regional communities that depend on local bank branches.’

‘These aren’t the first branch cuts of 2025, but they are the largest,’ Hall said, expressing his frustration with the closure of branches.


In response, Camilleri reiterated that the majority of customers, who have transitioned to digital services, would experience little disruption.

‘While these decisions are challenging, we need to prioritise the services our customers use most,’ Camilleri explained.

She emphasized the importance of reallocating resources to areas with higher demand, such as 24/7 contact centres and digital banking tools.

The closures follow a similar move by the Bank of Queensland, which recently announced it would shut 16 branches across the country in February.

The closures will impact locations in Queensland, WA, NSW, and Victoria, with customers now encouraged to turn to digital channels for their banking needs.


Meanwhile, NAB made a contrasting move, revealing it would extend its Saturday trading hours by opening 17 additional branches from 1 February.

This move follows a successful trial and adds to NAB’s ongoing efforts to meet the needs of customers in cities, even though 93 per cent of their transactions are conducted online.

Between 2017 and 2023, nearly 800 bank branches in regional areas were closed.

The Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority also reported that more than 8300 bank-owned ATMs have been removed in the past seven years.

Key Takeaways
  • People First Bank announced the closure of 18 branches across Australia, sparking backlash from regional communities, with most closures in Queensland.
  • Chief Customer Officer Maria-Ann Camilleri defended the move, citing the increasing shift to digital banking, with branch usage now accounting for less than one per cent of transactions.
  • The closures follow similar decisions by other banks, including the Bank of Queensland, which also announced branch cuts, while NAB extended Saturday trading hours to meet customer needs.
  • Between 2017 and 2023, nearly 800 regional bank branches were closed, and over 8300 bank-owned ATMs were removed in the past seven years.

As more banks shift towards digital services, what does the future hold for regional communities that rely on local branches? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
 

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Blaming the shift to digital & closing branches making it sound like it's a customer choice is a pathetic excuse all the banks seem to be using to try to force everyone away from using cash - hell who even knows if their telling us the truth when they quote stats supporting their argument!
Bloody disgrace taking our choices away from us!
 
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Keep drawing out cash every week and USE it! Stop using your credit cards - I am starting to sound like a broken record...
It's a bit hard when you're so disabled you can't leave your house, I get everything delivered online so I have to use my card to pay for it. And I don't use nor have a credit card, I use my debit card!
 
I get sick of seeing this on every thread about the banks, no body is going to take our cash away.
Crazy conspiricy theorists!
But the places where you could once upon a time (just like the fairy tales) use it in return for something seem to be disappearing, n-est ce pas?
 
Another good article by SDC to wind up their members😂

I thought they were going to say this bank has been around for about 50+ years, not just 2!!!!😁
Peoples Choice and Heritage Bank have been around for quite a number of years....it is the amalgamation of the two (People First) that has been here since 2023. SDC are correct.
 
i see on the news the other night that NAB is opening up 17 more branches across the country on Saturdays for a trial run and installing 39 new ATMs at branchers across the country. it will make it easier for people to talk to staff about loans and buying property etc. I hope that people use this a lot so they wont close it down in 12 months
 
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Peoples Choice and Heritage Bank have been around for quite a number of years....it is the amalgamation of the two (People First) that has been here since 2023. SDC are correct.
I know they're correct and was referring just to the merged bank only being around 2 years.
 
Love the terminology for the reason: "Increasingly, our customers are choosing ATMs, internet banking ... "
Why?
Might it just be because the banks are closing branches all over Australia, forcing customers to find another way other than the old face-to-face way of conducting their banking business?
Might it just be because it's cheaper to run an ATM or use a computer to comduct the bank's banking business?
Might it just be because the banks' profits are greater using technology rather than humans?
Might it just be because it's useless to conduct a conversation with a machine while you're standing helplessly out in the street?
Nah, none of these.
It's called "service".
And what can the "customers" do about it?
Sweet FA.
Vote with your feet. We went to what was once a credit union. If the service is no good we will move again
 
A discussing decision. You use to be there for the mums, dads and country people. You have just become another money grabbing financier.
 
The Royal Banking Commission did nothing to bring the banks back to the people if anything it appears to provide them with more profit and less services to the people who unfortunately have no choice but to bank with them especially the so called big 4 banks. Services which were once a pride of a bank have given away to profits for share holders, unfortunately if you are not well of (comfortable, financially ) you are forced to use the financial system that has been set up by the banks and the Governments. NAB more than money what allot of crap. It is more like Money more than people.
 
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Yet!!! We are moving towards a cashless society and there is nothing that can be done about it....CONTROL 1984
We are being forced toward a cashless society but then experience a surcharge when using a card in store. Some banks are now charging customers to access their own funds through an ATM. Our local Peoples First Bank is not on the list to close but I don’t use it because we are never able to get a disabled car park in the area and it’s a $50.00 round trip to use an Access Cab. I recently opened an account with another bank that I could access easier only to receive a letter two weeks after opening it to say I was not permitted to use it for other than face to face transactions. Banks wield the power, the customers screwed over!
 
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I am just thankful I am with Nab as they are going in the other direction. The one thing I don't understand is when they close a bank they take the ATM as well. Surely you need the ATM more than ever and that should stay even if the branch doesn't 🤔
Small local businesses often have an ATM which is becoming increasingly common with banks closing their doors. The only other option in a number of situations is over the counter banking at Australia Post, but they don’t have the flexibility of an ATM.
 
I'm opening an account with the Great Southern Bank in Penrith where you can actually talk to a human being. Don't know how it'll turn out.
Good luck with that. I had an account with them (from when they were CUA), and a year or two ago they closed the local branch - the ONLY one in Cairns. I haven't used that account now for over two years as I had some money fraudulently taken out of the account and they did nothing about it and I couldn't even go into the branch to talk to someone about it because the BRANCH no longer exists. The account is sitting untouched with only a few dollars in it - hope it's not accruing fees!
 

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