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Westpac brings back 1000 call centre jobs to meet client demand

Westpac says it will bring back around 1000 call centre jobs to Australia from overseas to meet growing demand for customer assistance due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Westpac is facing fines of $100 million

Westpac is facing fines of $100 million

Westpac said the roles will be spread out over regional and metro areas and will be filled by new and existing employees.

The process will take a year and will lead to a rise in costs of about $45 million a year by the end of fiscal 2021.

“We will also be returning all dedicated voice roles to Australia to enhance the capacity of our existing call centres,” chief executive Peter King said in a statement.

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“This will mean when a customer calls us, it will be answered by someone in Australia.”

The move by Australia’s second-largest bank comes as the country’s unemployment rate shot up in June to a 22-year high of 7.4 per cent as the pandemic forced large-scale job losses across the country.

Since late last year, Westpac has been grappling with a major money-laundering scandal, where it is alleged to have enabled millions of illegal payments, including between known child sex offenders, drawing widespread scrutiny.

-AAP

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