Westpac axes cardless cash withdrawals from their ATMs nationwide

Many of us rely on banks to keep our hard-earned money safe and accessible at all times.

In a move that took Australians by surprise, one of the country's leading banks announced the discontinuation of one of its major ATM services.

This decision marked a significant shift in the bank's approach to services and sparked a wave of reactions from customers who heavily relied on its convenience.


Westpac announced that its cardless cash withdrawal service will no longer be available starting Friday, 11 October, at 8 pm.

This feature allowed customers to access their money without needing a physical bank card.

Westpac stated that this change was the result of an ongoing review of their products and services.


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Westpac customers should now bring their physical cards to withdraw from their ATMs. Image Credit: Shutterstock/Haireena


While cardless cash withdrawals will stop, Westpac emphasised that customers can still withdraw cash using their physical cards at Westpac ATMs nationwide.

Additionally, cash transactions can still be conducted at Westpac branches across Australia.

Despite the bank's reassurance, many customers expressed their dissatisfaction with the decision.


Some customers perceived Westpac's sudden removal of the service as a 'backward step' in banking technology.

'Like a lot of people, I don't carry a physical card with me anymore, so cardless cash is really my only option if I need cash unexpectedly,' one customer lamented.

'Sounds like a step to eliminating ATMs completely. They don't want to be in the cash business,' another commented.

Some customers felt blindsided by the bank's sudden announcement.

'Devastated by this as well. It seems incredibly unexpected. I can't imagine it was any huge burden to maintain,' a third customer remarked.

'Wait, so I need to use a physical card now? I have not even had a wallet for five years,' a fourth customer exclaimed.


However, some suggested that the service had been exploited by scammers, which led to its discontinuation.

'I work for Westpac at the branch level, and the reason we removed them is the number of fraud and scam incidents happening with this ability was insanely high,' a comment from a Westpac employee read.

The employee also explained that cardless cash withdrawals were relatively infrequent on a national scale, with only around 4000 weekly transactions.

'It's just too much of a pain to administer at a branch level with the frauds and scams,' the employee added.

'Too many people are exploiting other people's internet banking to get the SMS code to extract money.'


While the decision to remove cardless cash withdrawals may help mitigate fraud, it also raised questions about the future of banking and the balance between convenience and security.

The challenge for Westpac and other central banks should be to provide convenient, innovative solutions without compromising security.

For now, Westpac customers should always bring their physical bank cards handy for ATM withdrawals.
Key Takeaways

  • Westpac decided to discontinue its cardless cash withdrawal service at ATMs nationwide.
  • Customers should now use their physical bank card to make cash withdrawals from ATMs.
  • The closure of the service led to customer frustration, as some saw it as a backward step in banking.
  • A Westpac employee cited a high amount of fraud and scam incidents related to cardless cash withdrawals.
What are your thoughts on Westpac's decision to end this service? Have you relied on this service in the past? Share your experiences and thoughts with us in the comments section below.
 

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Why should all MAJOR BANKS get away with taking away ATM"S from people that rely on the ATM"S to take cash out. Yes you can take cash out at the cash register at the shops but if that stops how can people get their cash out. WHO ever thought of a cashless community well they thought wrong. They are greedy in thinking that all people don't get charged for taking cash out. All BANKS should think their strategy and quick other wise people will go else where for things to do like fraud,thieving,and all the bad things that are happening in our community today and always.????????????
They aren’t removing the ATM’s. They are saying you will need a card again to use the ATM.
 
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Who on earth still wants to use cheques? That's really old fashioned backwards technology.🙄

Obviously you've got to quote the elderly to make it sound worse. 😁
This forum is called Senior Discount Club so I assume there must be "elderly" people on here? How many of them feel discriminated against because of not having any cheques to use?🤔
My 91 year old mother still uses cheques. They were good for sending for Christmas and birthdays as you can’t send cash in the post. Other than that…. On line banking is so easy and quick!!
 
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For now....https://youtu.be/eViswN602_k
Why would I be watched by anyone when all I get is a measly disibility pension?
Do they want to see how many packets of depends I buy, or do I buy myself the occasional chocolate bar as a treat?
With respect, no one is interested in us, if they were watching anyone it would be the big wigs, the rich in our society lol
 
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I think it's a good idea! I am amazed that it was ever possible to withdraw cash without your card!
I am a big fan of cash, and always draw out cash to shop with.
 
Sounds like it’s due to the risks of scams & fraud according to the article. Don’t know what is so hard about having a couple of essential cards on you. Put the mobile phone in a flip case - they have room for a couple of cards. Protects your phone too.
I think there may be a few people who have misunderstood the article. Can you withdraw cash in the branch without your card. What happens if your phone is stolen / lost?
 

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