The bank said that additional ATMs would be added to existing
branches, while ATM Galleries would be put in place in strategic
locations nationwide. A robust infrastructure to support the expansion
has also been put in place, the bank said..
Remote-on-Us transaction occurs when a cardholder goes to the ATM of a
bank other than his or her own bank to make a withdrawal. The
cardholder will be charged N65 after making three withdrawals from such
ATMs after a given month. The bank where his or her account is domiciled
will be responsible for the payment of the charge of N65 for the first
three withdrawals from another bank’s ATM.
While speaking against the backdrop that the charge was initially
removed by the apex bank in December 2012, Sterling Bank’s Group Head,
Strategy & Communications, Mr. Shina Atilola, explained that “the
charge payment was never suspended by the CBN. Rather, the
responsibility for absorbing the charge was transferred to the
commercial banks to pay on behalf of their customers” to encourage the
use of ATMs by Nigerians.
His words: “It is true that some members of the public have indicated
that the policy may discourage the use of ATMs. However, this is
largely due to the insufficient awareness of the facts.
He explains further: “Firstly, the three free withdrawals from other
bank’s ATMs is monthly – meaning that you withdraw cash from other
banks’ ATMs three times every month without being charged. Secondly, all
withdrawals from your bank’s ATMs would continue to be free. Finally,
the reduction in the financial burden borne by banks would encourage
banks to increase ATM deployment which further makes their banks closer
to them”.
Mr. Atilola disclosed that Sterling Bank has commenced aggressive
roll out of ATMs nationwide. His words: “We have almost doubled our ATM
count between December last year and September 2014. We started the year
with 300 ATMs but aim to close the year with about 1000. This would
involve additional deployments at existing locations, partner locations
and ATM galleries”
He also stressed that the public needed to know that beyond cash
withdrawals, customers could do transfers (inter and intra bank), pay
bills such as electricity and DSTV and buy air time at the Bank’s ATMs
His words: “As a financial institution poised to enrich lives,
Sterling Bank will continue to maintain high quality ATM services by
supporting the inter-operability of the payment system in the country.
We will continue to deploy more ATMs to promote the cashless policy of
the CBN and ensure that our customers are not at disadvantage in any
way”.
Friday, 17 October 2014
Sterling bank deploys more ATMs to protect customers’ interest
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