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After-Hours Bank Facilities

The Chamber of Commerce council learned last evening that little support for after-hours banking facilities was revealed by surveys taken among businessmen

and bank customers. The president (Mr W. G. V. Fernie) said that there had been three replies to questionnaires sent out inquiring whether members required after-hours banking facilities. At an earlier discussion the general opinion had been that it was a matter for individual traders and their banks, he said.

Mr D. R. Matheson (representing banking concerns! said that a survey had shown, there was little demand for facilities—“about two in 20,000.” The council received a letter from the Canterbury-Westland branch of the Jewellers’ Association asking the chamber for its support in the question of obtaining facilities for banking after hours.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28399, 4 October 1957, Page 17

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After-Hours Bank Facilities Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28399, 4 October 1957, Page 17

After-Hours Bank Facilities Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28399, 4 October 1957, Page 17