OFFENDED:Rosemary Baragwanath was insulted when asked to remove her hat in the bank on Wednesday.
OFFENDED:Rosemary Baragwanath was insulted when asked to remove her hat in the bank on Wednesday.
A woman was shocked to be asked to remove her hat at the Whanganui branch of KiwiBank yesterday.
Rosemary Baragwanath visited the Victoria Avenue branch to ask for a transaction summary and was offended when she was asked to remove her hat at the counter.
"I have had medical treatmentsthat caused some hair loss and I don't like to remove my hat," she told the Chronicle.
"I don't see why anyone should have to remove items of their clothing - it's ridiculous." KiwiBank public relations manager Bruce Thompson apologised on behalf of the bank for causing offence.
"We ask all customers to remove hats, dark glasses and anything that obscures their faces when they come into our branches," he said.
"It is standard procedure and we are not intending to single anyone out.
"When people refuse to remove items, it usually means we are in trouble but in this case, the teller decided the customer was not a security risk and proceeded with the transaction.
Rosemary said she had not seen the signs at the Whanganui branch. "It is an appalling way to treat their customers -quite frankly, I think it is crap.
"Are we all to be under surveillance everywhere we go?"
Having joined KiwiBank because she wanted to support a New Zealand owned bank, Rosemary said she is likely to take her business elsewhere.