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In line with its promise of offering convenient banking services to customers and the general public, Access Bank Ghana has commissioned its 45th Automated Teller Machine (ATM) at the premises of the Tema Oil Refinery in Accra.
The initiative is intended to promote efficiency at the work place by reducing travel time for staff of the organization in search of cash.
The ATM is VISA and Gh-link enabled, thus allowing the use of cards from the two platforms.
It is also equipped with functionalities that will enable workers of TOR conduct basic banking transactions in a convenient way.
Officials of Access Bank say the workplace ATM installation forms part of the Bank’s deployment strategy of promoting convenient banking. Some 15 additional ATM’s will be deployed by the end of 2014.
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