National Occupational Classification (NOC): 64400
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Sample Job Titles
- Bank teller
- Credit union teller
- Financial customer service representative
- Foreign exchange teller – financial services
- Teller - financial services
- Trust company teller
What do customer service representatives (financial institutions) do?
Customer services representatives in financial institutions process customers’ financial transactions and provide information on related banking products and services. They are employed by banks, trust companies, credit unions and similar financial institutions.
Customer services representatives in financial institutions performs some or all of the following duties:
- Process customer cash deposits and withdrawals, cheques, transfers, bills and credit card payments, money orders, certified cheques and other related banking transactions
- Obtain and process information required for the provision of services, such as opening accounts and savings plans and purchasing bonds
- Sell travellers’ cheques, foreign currency and money orders
- Answer enquiries and resolve problems or discrepancies concerning customers’ accounts
- Inform customers of available banking products and services to address their needs.
Source: National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021, Employment and Social Development Canada
Customer service representatives (financial institutions) work in the following subsectors (NAICS) in Newfoundland and Labrador:
- 522 Credit intermediation and related activities
- 911 Federal government public administration
- 511 Publishing industries
- 912 Provincial and territorial public administration
Source: Census 2021, Statistics Canada
Short and Long Term Occupational Projections
Short Term Projections for 2025-2027
The employment outlook will be moderate for Customer service representatives (financial institutions) in Newfoundland and Labrador (rating of 3 out of 5) for the 2025-2027 period.
Source: Job Bank, Government of Canada
Number of Job Postings in 2025
During 2025, there were 48 public job postings for this occupation, with the following distribution:
| Avalon: 58% | Western: 19% |
| Eastern: 6% | Labrador: 6% |
| Central: 8% | NL-unspecified: 2% |
Source: Vicinity Jobs (note: data used in this analysis reflects new unique monthly postings which are totaled for the calendar year)
Who works as customer service representatives (financial institutions) in Newfoundland and Labrador?
During the reference week of May 2021, there were approximately 495 people working in this occupation in Newfoundland and Labrador. 19% of those employed were Male+ and 80% of those employed were Female+.
Here is the age group breakdown for this group of workers:
| 15 to 24 | 25 to 54 | 55 to 64 | 65+ |
| 14% | 66% | 19% | 2% |
Source: Census 2021, Statistics Canada
How much do customer service representatives (financial institutions) make?
Annual Earnings
The median employment income for all customer service representatives (financial institutions) in the reference year 2020 (530 workers in total, including those working part-time and full-time, as well as part-year and full-year) was $32,000.
Source: Census 2021, Statistics Canada
Hourly Earnings
Salary information for customer service representatives (financial institutions) in Newfoundland and Labrador is as follows:
| Low ($/hour) | Median ($/hour) | High ($/hour) | |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | $17.75 | $20.35 | $27.50 |
The following low, median, and high wages are for Canada:
| Low ($/hour) | Median ($/hour) | High ($/hour) |
| $18.00 | $22.50 | $30.67 |
Source: Job Bank, Government of Canada
Most Frequently Sought Skills from Job Postings (2025)
- Teamwork
- Customer service
- Problem solving
- Self-starter / self-motivated
- Communication skills
- Interpersonal skills
Source: Vicinity Jobs
What training is required?
- Completion of secondary school.
- A college diploma in business administration may be required.
- On-the-job training is provided.
Source: National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021, Employment and Social Development Canada
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