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Westpac Region and Area List for Counsellors Westpac Locations by Area If the employee does not work in a retail branch use the nearest branch to determine the area Area Location Northland Kaikohe Branch Northland Kaitaia Branch Northland Kamo Branch Northland Kerikeri Branch Northland Paihia Branch Northland Ruakaka Agency Northland Russell Agency Northland Whangarei Branch AKL North Albany Branch Westfield AKL North Albany Business Centre AKL North Birkenhead Branch AKL North Browns Bay Branch AKL North Devonport Branch AKL North Lake Road Branch AKL North Mairangi Bay Branch AKL North Milford Branch AKL North Orewa Branch AKL North Wairau Road Branch AKL North Warkworth Branch AKL North Whangaparaoa Branch Auckland CBD Albert St (120) Level 17 Auckland CBD Britomart Auckland CBD Northern Steamship Building Auckland CBD Westpac on Takutai Square cityside Auckland CBD Westpac on Takutai Square Seaside AKL Metro East 184 Dominion Road Branch AKL Metro East 79 Queen Street Branch AKL Metro East Epsom Branch AKL Metro East Karangahape Road Branch AKL Metro East Mid City Branch AKL Metro East Newmarket Branch AKL Metro East Parnell Branch AKL Metro East Penrose Branch AKL Metro East Ponsonby Branch AKL Metro East Remuera Branch AKL Metro East St Heliers Branch AKL Metro East St Johns Branch AKL Metro East Viaduct Harbour Branch AKL South East Botany at the Hub Branch AKL South East Botany Junction Branch AKL South East Highbrook Branch AKL South East Highland Park AKL South East Howick Branch AKL South East Mangere Branch AKL South East Manukau Branch AKL South East Manukau Mall Branch AKL South East Manurewa Branch AKL South East Onehunga Branch Westpac Locations by Area If the employee does not work in a retail branch use the nearest branch to determine the area Area Location AKL South East Otahuhu Branch AKL South East Pakuranga Branch AKL South East Panmure Branch AKL South East Papakura Branch AKL South East Papatoetoe Branch AKL South East Pukekohe Branch AKL South East Sylvia Park Branch AKL West Avondale Branch AKL West Blockhouse Bay Branch AKL West Glen Eden Branch AKL West Henderson Branch AKL West Huapai Branch AKL West Lincoln Road Branch AKL West Mt Roskill Branch AKL West New Lynn Branch AKL West St Lukes Branch Westfield AKL West Westgate Branch Hamilton/Waikato Frankton Branch Hamilton/Waikato Hamilton East Branch Hamilton/Waikato Hillcrest Branch Hamilton/Waikato Huntly Branch Hamilton/Waikato Level 6 Victoria St Business Banking Hamilton/Waikato Morrinsville Branch Hamilton/Waikato Ngaruawahia Branch Hamilton/Waikato Raglan Branch Hamilton/Waikato Te Aroha Branch Hamilton/Waikato The Base Branch Hamilton/Waikato Victoria Street Branch Waikato South Cambridge Branch Waikato South Haupapa St Branch Waikato South Hinemoa Street Branch Waikato South Matamata Branch Waikato South Ngongotaha Branch Waikato South Opotiki Branch Waikato South Otorohanga Branch Waikato South Putaruru Branch Waikato South Taumarunui Branch Waikato South Taupo Branch Waikato South Te Awamutu Branch Waikato South Te Kuiti Branch Waikato South Tokoroa Branch Waikato South Whakatane Branch Tauranga/Coromandel 11th Avenue Branch Tauranga/Coromandel Bayfair Branch Tauranga/Coromandel Cherrywood Branch Tauranga/Coromandel Greerton Branch Tauranga/Coromandel Katikati Branch Tauranga/Coromandel Mount Maunganui Branch Westpac Locations by Area If the employee does not work in a retail branch use the nearest branch to determine the area Area Location Tauranga/Coromandel Paeroa Branch Tauranga/Coromandel Tauranga Centre Branch Tauranga/Coromandel Tauranga Centre Level 1 Tauranga/Coromandel Te Puke Branch Tauranga/Coromandel Thames Branch Tauranga/Coromandel Waihi Branch Tauranga/Coromandel Whangamata Branch Tauranga/Coromandel Whitianga Branch Hawkes/Poverty Bay Dannevirke Branch Hawkes/Poverty Bay Dickens St Office Hawkes/Poverty Bay Gisborne Branch Hawkes/Poverty Bay Hastings Branch Hawkes/Poverty Bay Havelock North Branch Hawkes/Poverty Bay Napier Branch Hawkes/Poverty Bay Ruatoria Branch Hawkes/Poverty Bay Taradale Branch Hawkes/Poverty Bay Waipukurau Branch Hawkes/Poverty Bay Wairoa Branch Manawatu / Taranaki 196 Devon Street East Branch Manawatu / Taranaki 2 Devon Street East Branch Manawatu / Taranaki 284 Rangitikei St Branch Manawatu / Taranaki 33 Broadway Avenue Branch Manawatu / Taranaki Agribusiness Lower NI Office Manawatu / Taranaki Bulls Branch Manawatu / Taranaki Feilding Branch Manawatu / Taranaki Hawera Branch Manawatu / Taranaki Marton Branch Manawatu / Taranaki Ohakune Branch Manawatu / Taranaki Plaza Mall Branch Manawatu / Taranaki Stratford Branch Manawatu / Taranaki Taihape Branch Manawatu / Taranaki Terrace End Branch Manawatu / Taranaki Wanganui Branch Wellington North Foxton Branch Wellington North Levin Branch Wellington North Lower Hutt Branch Wellington North Lower Hutt Branch Wellington North Masterton Branch Wellington North Otaki Branch Wellington North Pahiatua Branch Wellington North Paraparaumu Branch Wellington North Petone Branch Wellington North Upper Hutt Branch Wellington North Waikanae Branch Wellington North Wainuiomata Branch Wellington Metro 318 Lambton Quay Branch Wellington Metro Courtenay Place Branch Wellington Metro Cuba Street Branch Westpac Locations by Area If the employee does not work in a retail branch use the nearest branch to determine the area Area Location Wellington Metro Johnsonville Branch Wellington Metro Karori Branch Wellington Metro Kilbirnie Branch Wellington Metro Molesworth Street Branch Wellington Metro Newtown Branch Wellington Metro North End Branch Wellington Metro Optimation House Wellington Metro Porirua Branch Wellington Metro Tawa Branch Wellington Metro Vodafone on the Quay Wellington Metro Westpac House Wellington Metro Carterton Branch Tasman/West Coast Blenheim Branch Tasman/West Coast Greymouth Branch Tasman/West Coast Hokitika Branch Tasman/West Coast Kaikoura Branch Tasman/West Coast Motueka Branch Tasman/West Coast Nelson Branch Tasman/West Coast Picton Branch Tasman/West Coast Richmond Branch Tasman/West Coast Stoke Branch Tasman/West Coast Takaka Branch Tasman/West Coast Westport Branch Chch Metro 7 Showplace Chch Metro Armagh St Branch Chch Metro Bishopdale Branch Chch Metro Eastgate Branch Chch Metro Hornby Mall Branch Chch Metro Merivale Branch Chch Metro Papanui Branch Chch Metro Riccarton Branch Chch Metro Riccarton Rd Branch Chch Metro Sydenham Branch Chch Metro The Palms Branch Chch Metro Upper Riccarton Branch Chch Suburban Amberley Branch Chch Suburban Ashburton Branch Chch Suburban Barrington St Branch Chch Suburban Fendalton Mall Branch Chch Suburban Ferrymead Branch Chch Suburban Halswell Branch Chch Suburban Kaiapoi Branch Chch Suburban Lincoln Branch Chch Suburban New Brighton Branch Chch Suburban Parklands Branch Chch Suburban Rangiora Branch Chch Suburban St Martins Branch Chch Suburban Stanmore Rd Branch Westpac Locations by Area If the employee does not work in a retail branch use the nearest branch to determine the area Area Location Otago Dunedin North Branch Otago Fairlie Branch Otago Gardens Branch Otago Geraldine Branch Otago Green Island Branch Otago Moray Place Branch Otago Mosgiel Branch Otago Northtown Branch Otago Oamaru Branch Otago Otago Area Office Lvl 1 Moray Place Otago South Dunedin Branch Otago Timaru Branch Southland/Cent Otago Agribusiness Lower SI Office Southland/Cent Otago Agribusiness Southland Southland/Cent Otago Alexandra Branch Southland/Cent Otago Balclutha Branch Southland/Cent Otago Gore Branch Southland/Cent Otago Invercargill Branch Southland/Cent Otago Milton Branch Southland/Cent Otago Queenstown Branch Southland/Cent Otago Ranfurly Branch Southland/Cent Otago South Invercargill Branch Southland/Cent Otago Te Anau Branch Southland/Cent Otago Terrace Junction Branch Southland/Cent Otago Waikiwi Branch Southland/Cent Otago Wanaka Branch Southland/Cent Otago Windsor Branch Southland/Cent Otago Winton Branch.
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