NAB sets plans to shut down 13 branches this year—Will you be affected?

The National Australia Bank (NAB) has announced plans to close 13 branches across the country this year, a move that will impact thousands of customers.

This decision is a response to the changing banking habits of Australians, with more and more people opting for digital banking solutions.



The branch said the closure was a ‘difficult’ decision, but it was made because of the changing customer banking habits.

‘With more customers choosing to bank online, over the phone, or by video, and because fewer customers are using branches to do their banking, we’ve made the difficult decision to close some of our branches,’ it said on its website.


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NAB will be closing more branches this year. Credit: Shutterstock


NAB's Retail Executive, Krissie Jones, explained the decision, stating, 'Over the last few years, we've seen the single largest transformation in banking in Australia's history as more of us choose to bank digitally.’

‘Our customers now have banking technology at their fingertips, through their devices, and more than 93 per cent of customer transactions now take place online.'

‘We acknowledge that big change is not always easy, and reshaping our branch network sometimes requires difficult decisions.’

While the move towards digital banking offers convenience for many, it also poses challenges for those who prefer or rely on in-person banking services.



For example, in Morwell, Victoria, 54 per cent of customers have visited the branch once in the previous year, with 6 per cent of customers relying solely on branch-only banking.

However, 73 per cent of Morewell customers are registered for online and/or telephone banking.

Similarly, in Oberon and Lithgow, NSW, 51 per cent and 57 per cent of customers respectively have visited their local branches at least once in the last year.

To mitigate the impact of these closures, NAB has provided alternative branch options and the nearest post office offering Bank@Post services for each affected location.

Jones has also assured that no employees will lose their jobs due to the closures, with all staff being offered other roles within the bank.

She said the decision to close more branches this year was made with ‘the community and our customers in mind’.



The closure of these branches is part of a broader trend in the banking industry.

In 2023, NAB closed more branches across NSW, QLD, VIC, and WA. As digital banking continues to grow, we can expect to see further changes in the physical presence of banks.

See the list of branches closing this 2024 below:
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Key Takeaways
  • NAB is scheduled to close 13 branches across various Australian states in 2024 due to changing customer banking habits.
  • The bank has provided alternative options and detailed information on why each branch is closing, citing low in-person visitation rates.
  • All affected employees have been offered other roles within the bank, ensuring no jobs will be lost due to the closures.
  • This decision reflects a broader trend of customers preferring digital banking, with over 93 per cent of customer transactions now occurring online.
Have you made the switch to digital banking, or do you still prefer to bank in person? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
 
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To me "The Big Banks "are out for the Money (PROFITS) Not helping thecountry finances keeping infflation down !!! These Big Bank closures Monopoly and hold back smaller Credit Union , Building Societies to fill the big gaps they leave behind .
The Government Needs to Pass Legistation to allow the smaller Banking Systems to bridge the Gaps ..
We senior persons do not all have the facilities , transport or mobility to access the ammenities in the next suburb !!!!
BEAN COUNTERS THINK CONVENIENCE NEXT TO PROFIT , AS PROFIT WILL GENERATE ITS OWN PROFITS AS WE BUY MORE NEXT TIME AND SO ON ...
 
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The BIG BANKS are pushing for a cashless society that way they can charge more fees for things and make even more profit, the wealthy get more and the little guys like us just get F___ED over and the sad part the Governm,ent could not give 2 sh__s about it some one has made it to the top job now he will get such a large pension when he goes and we will be the SUCKERS that pay for it no win in ether way we loose
 
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The trouble with using an agent such as Post Office instead of a bank branch is that you then are charged fees for each transaction. Thank goodness I use a Credit Union where the members are the owners.
they had better not charge me $.01 cent otherwise they will experience the customer from hell
 
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To me "The Big Banks "are out for the Money (PROFITS) Not helping thecountry finances keeping infflation down !!! These Big Bank closures Monopoly and hold back smaller Credit Union , Building Societies to fill the big gaps they leave behind .
The Government Needs to Pass Legistation to allow the smaller Banking Systems to bridge the Gaps ..
We senior persons do not all have the facilities , transport or mobility to access the ammenities in the next suburb !!!!
BEAN COUNTERS THINK CONVENIENCE NEXT TO PROFIT , AS PROFIT WILL GENERATE ITS OWN PROFITS AS WE BUY MORE NEXT TIME AND SO ON ...
They have their snouts in the trough oink oink oink
 
We can bitch all we like but if you look hard most of these CEO's come from over sea's to rape pillage take millions in bonuses that they should not have, they come from over sea's just like Alan Joyce did then when the going gets to hard they take millions and run back over sea's where we cannot touch them and they have no family or real friends here so they do not give 2 f__ks about us just the money they can get and run,
This is how big corporate works and these banks are run the same, a couple more years and if you are not tech savey you will have nothing, look at it they now charge to send you a paper bill and then you must pay extra so you can pay it at the post office and this is courtesy of the banks and there CEO's making money from us and leaving us struggling to live
 
Banks are deliberately forcing people to go cashless and it's our fault for not using cash more often. once it's all cashless, how do you give your grandkids money when you visited them or they visit you. how will you give them birthday money or have a garage sale. what happens when there are outages accidently or deliberatly, so you are limited on what you can spend. all worth thinking about, use more cash
 
I am trying to do my banking online but they also took away the auto teller machine so I now can't get any cash out when I need it.
That is their game.... forced into the cashless society.
 
You all fell for it - credit card, credit card, credit card. You forgot to keep using your cash!

Same goes for Covid...just wait for the fallout on that one :(
 
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