House of Representatives Committees

Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public Administration

Alternative means of providing banking and like services in regional Australia
Media Releases

Media release, 27 May 1998

MAJOR BANKS STARTING TO RESPOND TO THE NEEDS OF REGIONAL AND REMOTE AUSTRALIA

The Commonwealth Bank will appear before the Federal Government's banking inquiry this Thursday 28 May.

Bank executives will front the Financial Institutions and Public Administration Committee to outline measures to help rural and remote Australian communities adjust to changes in the delivery of banking services.

Committee Chairman, Mr David Hawker MP, said he was encouraged by the Commonwealth Bank's approach.

He said that finally a bank appears to be demonstrating a responsibility to the community and its shareholders.

"My Committee has been very concerned by the casual way some of the major banks have treated communities", Mr Hawker said.

"Many of these communities have been loyal to the banks for generations and deserve more than an often hasty withdrawal of services."

"Bank closures seriously affect the social fabric and economic viability of many small towns so we welcome the Commonwealth's decision to at least leave an agency in a community which loses a full branch."

Mr Hawker said however, the Committee would still seek the bank's response to the idea of the four major banks sharing a bricks and mortar branch in towns facing bank closures.

He said so far much of the ill-will resulting from branch closures stemmed from the way banks have gone about the process.

"At least the Commonwealth has set up branch closure protocol to address that issue," Mr Hawker said.

"Perhaps this could be a starting point for an industry wide standard."

Mr Hawker said the inquiry would also look at the Commonwealth Bank's relationship with Australia Post and the negative attitude towards it displayed by the other banks.

Release ends
27 March 1998

Further information:
David Hawker MP (Chairman) 02 - 6277 4837
Janet Connaughton (Inquiry Secretary) 02 - 6277 2375
e-mail: EFPA.Reps@aph.gov.au

PUBLIC HEARINGS PROGRAM - CANBERRA

28 May 1998

House of Representatives
Committee Room 2R2 Parliament House
CANBERRA

Thursday 28 May 1998

10.15am - 11.15 am - Commonwealth Bank of Australia

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