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National Bank launches mobile ATM to reduce overcrowding on McCain

11:27 am

Saturday 28 March 2020

Manal Al-Masry wrote:

The National Bank of Egypt launched its “ATM” mobile service with a number of gathering places for customers that are more and more frequent in order to reduce the volume of congestion and congestion on fixed ATM machines.

He said in a press statement today, Saturday, that the decision was made to facilitate the bank’s customers and reduce the hardship of going to fixed machines to seek service, in order to provide services that would facilitate them.

According to the statement, the bank’s teams are tasked with following up and operating these cars and making sure that they are fed with funds continuously so that they meet the needs of customers throughout the day, with special attention paid to sterilizing and disinfecting those machines and providing guidance for dealing with them in a healthy manner and applying safety standards for users to limit the spread of the virus As a result of succession for customers to use and until those conditions pass safely and safely.

The statement said that the areas for providing automated teller machines were determined according to a study of customer orientations and needs that are carried out by the relevant sectors of the bank.

The bank added that these mobile machines will be located in a number of regions in the republic according to the planned geographical distribution and among those targeted areas the bank’s branches are under development so that these cars serve customers of these branches until fixed ATM machines are available, as well as the headquarters of companies and institutions that contain large numbers of customers.

The bank is currently preparing other new cars to be paid to expand the circle of the targeted, so that these cars allow customers to make withdrawals and deposits or any other banking transactions available through the ATM machines.

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