COMPUTER BANKING STARTS IN THE SOUTH ISLAND.—A photograph taken yesterday at the computer centre at Hornby which is shared by the Bank of New Zealand and the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd. The centre will be working fully on Monday. The electronic machine shown reads the information contained on cheques and deposit slips and simultaneously sorts the documents. It can deal with an average of 1200 documents a minute. The operator, Mr R. Bloomfield, is feeding cheques in bulk into the machine. Watching the sorting process are Mrs J. F. Wastney (nearer the camera), of the Bank of New Zealand, Hornby, and Miss J. Falconer, of the National Bank, Colombo Street
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31754, 10 August 1968, Page 40
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112COMPUTER BANKING STARTS IN THE SOUTH ISLAND.—A photograph taken yesterday at the computer centre at Hornby which is shared by the Bank of New Zealand and the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd. The centre will be working fully on Monday. The electronic machine shown reads the information contained on cheques and deposit slips and simultaneously sorts the documents. It can deal with an average of 1200 documents a minute. The operator, Mr R. Bloomfield, is feeding cheques in bulk into the machine. Watching the sorting process are Mrs J. F. Wastney (nearer the camera), of the Bank of New Zealand, Hornby, and Miss J. Falconer, of the National Bank, Colombo Street Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31754, 10 August 1968, Page 40
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