WestpacTrust is the New Zealand division of Westpac Banking Corporation, which is incorporated in New South Wales,
Australia 19 February 2001
One Million Transactions On WestpacTrust Online Banking
WestpacTrust Online Banking customers have clocked up over one million transactions in only 10 months.
WestpacTrust’s Online Banking has only been operating since April 2000 but has already attracted 75,000 registered
customers. On average, more than 3,000 transactions are completed each day with 12,000 customers logging on. It was the
largest growing New Zealand banking site in January according to Nielsen Net Ratings.
WestpacTrust General Manager Online Services Phil Doak said customers are attracted to Online Banking by the convenience
it offers and the range of services they can access.
“Customers can log in at any time from nearly any internet capable computer in the world,” said Mr Doak. “They can pay
money into any bank account in New Zealand at any time as long as they know the account number. They don’t have to go
through the hassle of emailing or phoning us with all the details first.
“They can also pay tax online, check balances on accounts and credit cards, check transactions made up to four years ago
– all from the comfort of their home or desk.”
Susan Chard was the WestpacTrust customer who did the millionth transaction. Mrs Chard said: “I use Online Banking every
week for paying bills and my credit card, and transferring money between accounts. I also shop for groceries online and
use Online Banking to make sure money in the right account to pay for the shopping.
“It’s very easy to use and convenient as I can use it any time. I changed from Phone Banking because I prefer to see my
banking information on screen.”
WestpacTrust recognised the one million transactions milestone by giving Mrs Chard a mystery weekend holiday.
Since launch the most popular transaction type on WestpacTrust Online Banking has been bill payments, making up nearly
half the total at 478,645. The next most popular is transfers between customers’ own accounts with 350,520 transactions.
The other popular transaction is future bill payments, which can be loaded up to six months in advance, with over
140,000 established.
“Nearly 1500 tax payments have also been made online and another 1,100 loaded for future payment,” said Mr Doak. “This
service was only introduced in late December which demonstrates how keen Online Banking customers are to take up new
services.”
ENDS Peter Thornbury WestpacTrust Public Relations 04 498 1990