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Bank launches new technology in Noosaville

Commonwealth Bank has recently invested in its Noosaville branch with a significant refurbishment just completed.

The new branch, has been designed to provide customers with a better and more convenient banking experience through easier, faster and simpler branch services.

New features of the branch include upgraded technology such as instant deposit machines, NetBank terminals, free Wi-Fi and video conferencing options to connect customers with specialists who are not in the branch.

Noosaville branch manager Rheian Beresford believes the opening of the new branch will provide an improved and more interactive banking environment for local residents and visitors.

“The Bank’s investment in the Noosaville branch is a great example of how we are adapting to the way our customers want to bank with us,” Rheian said.

“We are dedicated to making banking simpler, easier and more accessible by offering the latest technology and an open-plan branch design.

“Our investment in our new Noosaville branch reflects the importance Commonwealth Bank places on its branch network as one of the many ways customers can interact with us. We’ve been meeting customers’ financial needs in the local community for over 40 years and are pleased we can continue to do so at our new location.”

Regional general manager Kylie Hall said, “We’re committed to offering our customers the best possible in-branch experience and providing a range of services that better meet their diverse needs.”

“Our branch staff look forward to closely working with the local community to deliver improved and streamlined customer service, and help customers on the path towards meeting their financial goals.”

The Noosaville branch is located at Noosa Civic Shopping Centre (28 Eenie Creek Road), and is open Monday to Friday – 9.30am to 4pm.

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