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Westpac Samoa takes banking ‘everywhere’ with new Lotopa A.T.M.

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Westpac’s Staff: Iupeli Teveli and Randolph Tuiavii together with an excited Westpac customer as the new A.T.M unveiled and open to the public..PR - In a testament to Westpac’s commitment to providing convenient banking ‘everywhere’, the bank is excited to announce the addition of a new ATM to its growing number of electronic banking channels in Samoa, live to the public on 1 August 2014.

Located at Frankie’s new Supermarket at Lotopa, the new ATM provides convenience to locals wishing to withdraw cash or check their balances without having to visit a branch. “This is good news to all our customers living around that area, with convenient banking now available 24 hours a day,” says Cameron Penfold, Country Head, Westpac Samoa.

According to Mr Penfold, Westpac rolled out the new ATM in response to community feedback. “Many locals have approached us asking for another solution to make their banking easier. We’d always hoped to establish an ATM in the Lotopa area but the challenge we had is finding the right location. When we heard about a new supermarket, we knew Frankie’s would be an ideal spot for our customers.”

The addition of a new ATM brings Westpac Samoa’s ATM fleet to 11. The bank also offers 195 EFTPOS merchants and three branches (comprising the main branch and branches in Vaitele and Salelologa) plus an additional airport agency.

In addition to these services, Westpac offers 22 In-store Banking merchants around Upolu and Savaii, which Mr Penfold says is a convenient electronic solution that offers a range of services to local customers. “In-store Banking provides a range of banking services, so Westpac customers can withdraw or deposit cash, transfer money between their Westpac accounts, check their account balances, print mini statements of their accounts and pay for your water bills, electricity bills, internet as well as your phone bills.”

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