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Equitable Bank struggling to keep up with demand for 3% interest savings accounts

Equitable Bank has had to add staff to its account opening operations and call centre after being overwhelmed with people trying to take advantage of a new savings account that pays three per cent interest.

Equitable Bank has already established to add staff to the account opening operations and call centre after being overwhelmed with people trying to make the most of a new checking account that pays three per cent interest.

Equitable Bank is creating a splash using its 3% rate of interest – here’s the way they do it

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High-interest savings accounts are one method to grab attention within the financial services world, and Equitable Bank may be the latest to embrace the process with an eye-popping three-per-cent rate.

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“Processing account openings did get backed up just after launch,” Andrew Moor, Equitable’s leader, told the Financial Post.

He said the extra staff had “just about caught up” using the backlog Wednesday night.

Now, efforts are turning to trying to explain to customers when they can expect their new accounts to be opened.

“Our call centre continues to be not able to cope with communicating with our customers and providing the service we feel our customers deserve and really should expect,” Moor said.

Additional call centre staff is being deployed “to ensure we can deal with concerns because they arise,” he said, adding that there’s a lag of approximately five business days to process an inspection and open a new account even if the operation is working smoothly.

“We have to do a more satisfactory job in becoming absolutely clear on these timelines and are working on that,” Moor said.

“This is not an immediate process but we’re focusing on it tough.”

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