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Westpac to refund $65m to customers

Westpac is to refund approximately $65 million and has apologised after as many as 200,000 customers did not receive entitlements.

The bank has announced that it would provide refunds to some customers holding “packaged” accounts after identifying that some customers did not automatically receive benefits to which they were entitled.

The issue affected about 200,000 customers with Premier Advantage Packages with Westpac or Advantage Packages with St. George, BankSA or Bank of Melbourne from 2010.

Under the terms of the packages, customers were entitled to a range of benefits. For example, they automatically received discounts on core products such as home loans, credit cards or transaction accounts. However, some customers did not receive discounts on ancillary products such as home and contents insurance and term deposits.

The refunds will total around $65 million, with an after-tax cost of around $45 million.

The bank has said that these packages have since been simplified and all benefits are now automated, adding that it is “committed to an ongoing review of its products and services to make sure it ‘gets it right’ for customers”.

Westpac has said that it will “proactively” contact eligible customers, but has set up dedicated web pages for each of its banks to assist with any questions. Business customers can also contact their relationship banker directly.

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Westpac’s chief executive for Consumer Bank, George Frazis, said:

“At Westpac, our business depends on building long-term relationships with our customers. When we identified these issues, we started the process of putting things right for customers. We also notified ASIC. Westpac apologises unreservedly for a process that did not suit customers.”