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How Banks Use ATMs

by Eric Morris

Automated teller machines (ATMs) are used by banks to expand the services they offer to clients. Through this technological innovation, banks are able to strengthen their strategies of customer relationship management.

According to an industry leader in electronic banking solutions, banks were once hesitant to use automated teller machines. However, due to the increasing demands of clients, the added value these machines can give the company was later recognized. Today, senior banks demand accessible ATM locations to better fulfill the needs of their clients.

Through automated teller machines, banks are able to offer their clients remote services such as bill transfer, cash withdrawal, bill payments, and balance and billing inquiries on a daily basis. The more advanced automated teller machines are even capable of showing video-recorded assistance instructions to help make the transactions of bank clients even easier and more convenient.

Aside from these added conveniences, banks also use automated teller machines to expand their clientele. Because of further innovations in ATMs, such as the incorporation of the Braille system on machine keys, banks are better able to serve visually impaired clients.

However, banks are still facing additional demands from clients. Even though some ATMs in the United States already provide Braille-coded keys to assist visually impaired people, others still insist that this not enough. Blind advocates in Pennsylvania demand that banks also equip their ATMs with voice functionality, because only a fraction of the blind populace are able to understand Braille. Special interest groups dedicated to the visually impaired filed a case against two banks to push this demand.

With the ever-rising demands of bank clients, one can only expect ATMs to improve by adding even more features. ATMs have become effective tools used by banks to maintain the loyalty of their clients. Through these machines, banks are able to fulfill the needs of their clients in even the most remote areas.

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