Information communications systems at Westpac Australia were down this afternoon, affecting ATMs, branches, and Internet banking countrywide.
Global business-to-consumer technology company NCR has launched its “Access for All” ATM features in Australia, with some already being utilised in the marketplace.
Australian banks are back in the firing line for refusing to follow the UK's move to scrap some ATM fees. The Big Four are sticking to their guns and say customers must continue to cough up.
At the time of writing, the front page of Westpac's Web site is currently out of action, causing angst for customers around the country.
Just weeks after Westpac's online banking systems were crippled by a Denial of Service (DoS) attack, it is warning customers about a new wave of hoax e-mails.
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