Written by May Kunmakara | |
Monday, 19 January 2009 | |
A plan to implement 42 new teller machines in rural areas will nearly double the number nationwide as the bank aims to boost service in the provinces. Amid growing concern over the local effects of the global credit crunch, ACLEDA Bank is pressing ahead with plans to open 42 new automated teller machines in rural areas, bank CEO In Channy told the Post Sunday. The plan will nearly double the existing total of 60 ATMs nationwide and allow rural patrons faster access to cash, In Channy said. "The additional ATMs will make our bank a leader in providing easier access to cash," In Channy said, adding that the number of new clients using ATM services is growing. |
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