AtaBank introduces ATM on wheels AtaMatik
BAKU/30.11.12/TURAN "AtaBank" OJSC offers social workers, teachers and other state workers, and ordinary citizens who live in remote areas, mobile services ATM "AtaMatik"
AtaBank OJSC, running on a regular basis has already been tested in a Gedabek and Shamkir regions of traveling ATM "AtaMatik", plans to become closer to the social workers who live in the regions.
Service opportunities "AtaMatik" are not limited to the function of the ATM. Citizens can use all types of banking services to help set in cars "AtaMatik" hardware and accompanying qualified bank.
Director of Business Development "AtaBank" Elnur Osmanov told about the project: "The main purpose of the service" AtaMatik"is to provide ATM services in remote areas, where there is no ATM and banking services. In this regard, we have acquired specialized vehicles equipped with built-in ATMs.
To ensure smooth operation of ATMs equipped cars generators, lighting and all the necessary amenities to operate the equipment. "
The project, as a pilot, was implemented in the village Dyuyarli in the Shamkir district and the village Zakhmet of the Gadabay district. Given the importance of the project to the public in connection with the delivery of ATM services directly to remote areas, and the growing confidence in the project, it was decided to increase the number of cars to four. It is planned to implement the project in the remote villages of the Gadabay, Shamkir, Tovuz and Kazakh regions.
"AtaBank", operating since 1993 and is one of the largest commercial structures of Azerbaijan. Today is a high Atabank universal bank. At present, the network "AtaBank" includes 24 branches and bank branches in Baku and regions. The bank provides a full range of services to corporate and private clients. -15D -
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