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Australia's largest bank pauses account migration after backlash over new branch withdrawal fees.
- The Commonwealth Bank announced a pause on plans to charge a $3 fee for cash withdrawals at branches, post offices, or over the phone for certain account holders.
- The fee was tied to migrating customers from the 'Complete Access' account to the newer 'Smart Access' account, which has a lower monthly fee but includes the withdrawal charge.
- The decision faced widespread criticism from politicians, customers, and advocacy groups, with the federal government labeling it a 'kick in the guts' for consumers during a cost-of-living crisis.
- Bank executives admitted to poor communication about the change and committed to consulting affected customers individually over the next six months.
- The controversy highlights broader concerns about declining access to cash and branch closures, particularly in rural areas, as digital banking becomes more prevalent.
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