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How do I contact Westpac NZ?

How do I contact Westpac NZ?

For general enquiries, please contact our dedicated team:

  1. 0800 888 111.
  2. From overseas: +64 9 914 8026 (international toll charges apply, feel free to call collect)

How do I book an appointment with Westpac?

Arrange a call back There’s no need to make an appointment, you can drop in during standard bank hours. If you prefer to make an appointment with a Business Banking Manager, contact us by calling Business Direct on 132 142.

How do I contact Westpac NZ from overseas?

Simply call 1300 651 089 8am – 8pm Sydney time. If your contact details change while overseas, call: +61 2 9155 7700 for Platinum cardholders.

Is Westpac call Centre open?

For most of your banking needs, you can call us on 0800 400 600, Monday to Friday 7am to 8pm and Saturday and Sunday 8am to 5pm. That’s the best number for phone banking, to be put through to any branch or to talk to one of our customer service representatives. Our cards call centre number is 0800 888 111.

What is Westpac NZ bank code?

WPACNZ2W
The SWIFT code for Westpac New Zealand is WPACNZ2W Bank and branch number, seven digit account number and three digit account suffix (if your account suffix is 12, enter 012).

What is BSB number Westpac NZ?

BSB numbers are used by Australian banks to identify an account’s Bank, State and Branch. In New Zealand these are the first six digits of your full account number (see this summary of our account number structure for more information).

How do I call Westpac app?

How to call from the Westpac App

  1. Tap Contact us at the top of the screen.
  2. Tap Chat now.

What is customer ID Westpac?

You can find your Customer ID on your statement, or retrieve it from the Westpac App and Online Banking. If you have forgotten your password, you will need to reset it. This can be done via the Westpac App or Online Banking.

Is Westpac Co NZ down?

Westpac.co.nz is UP and reachable by us.

Is Westpac leaving New Zealand?

After threatening to exit New Zealand in March because of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s tough capital requirements, Westpac Banking Corp said it would retain full ownership of its NZ operations to protect shareholder value.

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