State Bank of India (SBI) has opened a self-service banking centre in Hyderabad to increase customer convenience and provide 24/7 access to banking. The centre, a branch-less and staff-less technology-based banking outfit, has a multifunction kiosk for internet banking and to print statements.
It also provides multiple banking facilities such as ATM, internet and mobile banking, chequebook request, mobile top-up, train ticketing and income tax payments using debit or credit cards. It has three ATMs, including one for the visually-challenged with braille keypad. One BNA (bunch note acceptor) would be installed shortly where customers can deposit money through the machine, a release said.
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