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Brokers unhappy with National Bank

Wednesday 20th of April 2005
The bank's reason for cutting trails is the effects of reduced interest margins on fixed interest rate loans. Bawden says cutting trail commissions doesn't address this problem and could potentially have the opposite effect because it will encourage churn.

Discouraging churn was the reason National's parent, ANZ Bank was the first to introduce trail commissions.

"It's almost like saying (to the broker), we don't want you in this relationship long term, go away. That's not in the long-term interest of the customer and personally, I don't think it's in the long-term interest of any bank," he says.

The reason brokers have gained so much of the market is because they have filled a gap in terms of providing customers with a personal relationship that they can't get in the banking environment, he says.

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