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One of the big four banks is launching a new pilot program to improve access to services in rural areas.
From next year, Westpac will run a mobile banking service to provide face to face and private sessions from bankers making fortnightly visits to the regions.
It has also extended its moratorium on regional branch closures until the next decade.
Rural Editor Emily Minney caught up with Regional General Manager for Westpac Agribusiness Peta Ward about the program, and how benefit those in the bush.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Nine RadioOne of the big four banks is launching a new pilot program to improve access to services in rural areas.
From next year, Westpac will run a mobile banking service to provide face to face and private sessions from bankers making fortnightly visits to the regions.
It has also extended its moratorium on regional branch closures until the next decade.
Rural Editor Emily Minney caught up with Regional General Manager for Westpac Agribusiness Peta Ward about the program, and how benefit those in the bush.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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