The Code of Banking Practice is now available in six other commonly used languages the New Zealand Bankers’ Association
announced today.
“We wanted to make the Code more widely available, and that includes to people who don’t speak English as their first
language. That’s why we’ve translated the Code into te reo Māori, Samoan, Tongan, simplified Chinese, Hindi and Korean,” says New Zealand Bankers’ Association chief executive Roger
Beaumont.
“The Code tells you what you can expect from your bank. It sets out five high level commitments that banks make to their
customers. We’d like as many people as possible to know about this.”Under the Code banks agree to:Treat customers fairly and reasonablyCommunicate with customers clearly and effectivelyRespect customers’ privacy and confidentiality and keep their banking systems secureAct responsibly if they offer or provide customers with creditDeal effectively with customer concerns and complaints.The Code translations are available on the NZBA website here:
Links to translations (printable PDF documents):Te reo MāoriSamoanTonganSimplified ChineseHindiKorean