Unvaccinated Bank of New Zealand customers will not be able to meet face-to-face for lending advice and account services, from January 17. They will still be able to visit branches for over-the-counter services. The bank announced on Wednesday that all staff, contractors, suppliers and customers who visit BNZ sites will be required to be vaccinated. Customers seeking a face-to-face appointment with a banker will need to provide their Covid-19 vaccine pass. READ MORE:* BNZ makes $1.32 billion profit* Covid-19 vaccines now compulsory for 100 million Americans* BNZ appoints New Zealander Dan Huggins as chief executiveDan Huggins, chief executive of BNZ said vaccination requirements were the best way to keep staff safe.
Source: Stuff December 08, 2021 01:30 UTC