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StanChart Bank installs its 29th ATM
FE Report
10/16/2005
 

          Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) installed its new automated teller machine (ATM) at the Price Club Wholesale Supermarket in the city recently.
Its Consumer Banking Acting Head Muklesur Rahman inaugurated the ATM service from the new booth.
SCB's Head of Shared Distribution Tanvir H Chaudhury and other key senior officials were also present.
The ATM point will provide the 24-hour banking convenience to the Standard Chartered customers residing in its adjacent areas.
Customers will enjoy a package of facilities to withdraw cash, pay utility bills, transfer funds, take cash advances, check their balance and print mini-statements of their accounts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from any Standard Chartered ATMs. The bank plans to install more ATMs in the coming months.

 

Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) Consumer Banking Acting Head Muklesur Rahman inaugurating the ATM service at the Price Club Wholesale Supermarket in the city recently.
 
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