NAB secures 2020 Sydney property vision

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As part of its plans to prepare for the workplace of the future, NAB has leased two new properties located in Sydney’s CBD and Parramatta in Western Sydney for 2020.

This will significantly consolidate NAB’s Sydney footprint from seven existing offices into two new locations.

NAB Chief Technology and Operations Officer Acting, Matt Lawrance said that NAB is committed to helping employees bring their best to work to deliver a great customer experience.

“This plan ensures NAB retains a presence in the CBD, with the office centrally located in the heart of Sydney,” Mr Lawrance said.

“It also delivers on our commitment to support small and medium businesses in Sydney’s West, an area with immense opportunity and growth.”

Construction of the two sites has commenced and employees are expected to move into the two new NAB premises in mid-2020.

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