Automated banking outlets soon
The ANZ and BNZ banks have joined forces to introduce a nation-wide automated banking facility that will enhance service to customers. The new service, Autobank, will provide ANZ and BNZ customers with a banking facility from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., seven days a week. It will enable them to withdraw up to $2OO cash daily, deposit funds, and obtain the balance of their various accounts. It will also enable them to transfer funds from one account to another and
to order statements. The initial locations, operating from October 11, are at Auckland and Wellington. It is expected that within 12 iponths, 40 sites throughout New Zealand will be serviced by Autobank. Each Autobank customer will be issued with a card and a confidential Personal Identification Number ensuring that their account, and any transactions made, are completely safe. Autobank will be available to ANZ/BNZ cheque account customers.
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Press, 13 October 1982, Page 25
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