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Ajman Bank expands its footprint

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Top officials at the opening ceremony in Dalma Mall on Tuesday.

Business Bureau, Gulf Today

Ajman Bank has announced the launch of its latest branch in Dalma Mall that boasts state-of-the-art design and cutting-edge digital banking and payment solutions. With it comes the installation of the first compact cash Automated Teller System (ATS). The solution, provided by the Innovation and technology service provider CNS Middle East (Computer Network systems) will increase the flexibility of bank processes by efficiently simplifying and accelerating cash transactions, thus giving staff more time to focus on customer care.

Mohamed Amiri, Chief Executive Officer, Ajman Bank, said, “We are delighted to continue our expansion in strategic locations across the UAE. The opening of the Dalma Mall branch is in line with our growth strategy and will allow us to serve more customers while offering them greater convenience. With this opening, we are also pleased to announce the launch of the compact cash ATS which is part of our branch digitization initiatives. Technology is reshaping and empowering the banking and financial sector and we have embarked on an exciting journey to place Ajman Bank at the forefront of this digitization journey. Our efforts are focused towards making the customer’s in-branch experience, quick, efficient and paperless.

These machines will enhance the productivity and quality of operations thus unlocking greater business potential.” Compact cash ATS is an innovative banknote storage concept that makes it possible for banks and retailers to interchange the same cassette between certain cash dispensers. The machine can accept cash, recognize different banknotes, check for forgery and deposit the cash in a safe. Emphasizing on the various benefits of the solution, Kashif Amin Thakkur, Head of Consumer Banking, Ajman Bank, said, stressed, “Cash ATS systems ultimately reduce the amount of cash held within the units, minimizing the time and maintenance required to replenish or remove the banknote supply; they can be partially emptied or refilled while the bank is open.








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