Entering Westpac's new flagship Queen St store feels like you've just stepped off the beach to do some banking: a cut-down 1970s caravan has been transformed into a cafe in front of Waiheke Island's Oneroa, the central isle flooring resembles a wharf, and meeting rooms are named after waterside suburbs.
The bank's biggest, most profitable branch in New Zealand features deck chairs replacing standard office issue, customers can "meet" in Mechanics Bay, Narrow Neck or Stanley Point, flowering pohutukawa decorate the walls, furniture has cheerful, awning-style red and white stripes, and business customer Jucy Rentals features in the window display.
The 550sq m branch at 79 Queen St has undergone a three-month renovation, which executives admitted was initially scheduled to take nine weeks, but yesterday curious visitors stepped into the unusual store with its bright corporate livery.
The ceiling decor has taken on a wave-like movement, sporting transparent, bubble-like glass lamp shades, cresting towards the back in a circular feature where more than 3000 flying Ws hang like seagulls above a casual seating hub.