Bank Republic Commissioned ATMs with Cash-in
Continuous improvement of customer service quality, expanding the range of services and optimizing conditions, versatility and reliability - these are features of Bank Republic. Thinking about the customer, the bank expands its range of services.
Bank Respublika started commissioning ATMs with Cash-in, which will not only give out cash, but also accept them.
ATMs of the cash-In, in addition to standard operations, allow cardholders of Bank Republic to make cash on the card accounts in local and U.S. dollars. Enrollment of money goes on-line, in other words, made in the ATM facilities which are immediately available.
Setting in their offices Cash-In ATM, Bank Republic is going to solve a number of pressing problems. First of all it is the speed of customer service. For the consumer, there is no need to stand in line at the cash register, ATM allowed to use banking services on a 7 to 24, either at weekends or public holidays, which is especially important for working clients who can not visit a bank branch during business hours.
Put into operation until 2 ATM with Cash-in, one of which is installed in the head office of the Bank of the Republic, the second branch of "Azneft". In the long term, with the growth in demand Bank plans to expand the geography of the location of these ATMs, as our customers will certainly be notified. -15D -
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