A model of the Automated Teller Machine centre to be opened by the Postal Department. |
Automated teller machines (ATMs) are no
longer the monopoly of the banking sector. A year ago, the Postal
Department too introduced the machine to its customers as part of a
modernisation programme. The district will shortly join a select group
of places in the country to house ATMs of the department.
In the initial phase, ATMs will be
installed at the GPO in the city and sub post offices at Poojappura,
Neyyattinkara, and Attingal. The facility will be provided in some other
post offices in the city and also at Kottarakara, Alappuzha, Kottayam,
Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Kozhikode and Kannur later. Work had
commenced to set up the machines at the GPO and Neyyattinkara, Assistant
Postmaster General, Kerala Circle, K.V Vijayakumar told The Hindu. The
machine would become functional within a month, he added
Initially the facility would benefit 11.77
lakh postal savings account holders in the city and after the ongoing
Core Bank Solution process initiated by the department gets integrated
with other banks, it would become interoperable giving access to bank
account holders too.
The core banking facility enables
customers to operate their accounts and avail themselves of
account-elated services from any of the networked post offices. It would
also provide postal saving account holders online banking and mobile
banking facilities, Officer on Special Duty, Kerala Circle,
Ravindranath, said.
The department’s scheme of transferring
money instantly through mobile phone, he said, was getting good
patronage with nearly 200 people using the facility monthly. “When we
launched the scheme a year ago, there were not many takers. In the first
three months, the number of people opted to use the facility was below
10. Now, we were able to carryout more than 200 transactions every
month,” Mr. Vijayakumar said.
Source : http://www.thehindu.com/
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