Branch closures in SA, VIC

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On Monday 30 December 2019 a number of NAB branches will be closed in South Australia and Victoria due to catastrophic and extreme fire danger ratings across many parts of the states.

The safety of our people and the community is our priority, which is why we have made this decision.

The list of branches that will be closed includes:

South Australia

  • Clare branch and Business Banking Centre
  • Gawler branch and Business Banking Centre
  • Jamestown branch and Business Banking Centre
  • Mt Barker
  • Nuriootpa
  • Stirling
  • Strathalbyn
  • Victor Harbor
  • Murray Bridge

Victoria

  • Lakes Entrance (from 12.30pm)
  • Orbost (from 12.30pm)

We encourage customers to use telephone banking as an alternative – 13 22 65.

We apologise for any inconvenience and thank the volunteers and emergency services for their ongoing work to keep the community safe.

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