Gai Paardekooper, owner and operator of both Paper Plus Cromwell and Alexandra, said although she had been in discussions with Kiwibank for several months, a viable solution could not be reached to allow the stores to continue offering banking services.
"It is heartbreaking that after 15 years of providing Kiwibank services to our local communities that the prospective changes imposed by Kiwibank has ended our relationship with them, along with our ability to continue providing those services to our Cromwell and Alexandra customers, whom we have enjoyed serving for many years" she said.
"We understand the impact that this will have on our customers, and regret that this circumstance means that it is no longer possible to offer these services."
NZ Post services were not affected by this change of service due to Kiwibank's separation from NZ Post several years ago and post services would still be offered in both stores, she said.
The two stores would tell customers of the change in services where possible.
The Otago Daily Times understands as the original franchise contract shared with New Zealand Post at each Kiwibank site expires, computer systems and cash handling have to separated, and the continuation of banking services at outlets has to be renegotiated with the bank.