‘We didn’t get the communication right on this’: CommBank backflips on controversial fees

The Commonwealth Bank has been forced to backflip on its plan to charge customers to withdraw money from branches and banks, admitting it “didn’t get the communication right on this”.

On Tuesday afternoon, Commonwealth Bank announced it would move customers who currently have a Complete Access account to a Smart Access account, which charges a $3 “assisted withdrawal fee” for withdrawing cash from bank tellers, post offices, or by phone. The move was met with widespread outrage, with numerous MPs from both sides of the aisle speaking out against the changes.

Group executive of retail banking services Angus Sullivan was forced to front the press on Wednesday afternoon, where he said the bank was “pause” the change for impacted customers.

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