New Zealand's biggest banks have promised not to close any provincial branches while the Government trials regional banking hubs across the country.
This comes amid concerns that banks in some of New Zealand's regional centres could close due to the lack of demand for their in-house services.
Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones said the announcement was the first sign of hope for regional communities, many of which have lost their face-to-face banking facilities.
From next year, banking hubs – which will provide basic transactions services like cash withdrawals, deposits and account transfers – will be trialed in Martinborough, Opunake, Stoke and Twizel.
Each hub will have a multi-branded Smart ATM as well as a support person to provide assistance.