Global
Trust Bank starts e-banking kiosks
N Venugopal
13 July 2002
Hyderabad:
Global Trust Bank
(GTB), one of India’s leading new private sector banks, has
launched its e-banking kiosks.
The
e-banking kiosk is based on innovative technology that enables
customers perform all their banking transactions in complete
privacy and in a secure manner. To begin with the e-banking kiosks
will be deployed at select GTB branches and ATM centres and will
be extended shortly to cover all cities in India. GTB has an
existing network of 100 branches with over 200 ATMs in 33 cities.
The e-banking kiosk in
Hyderabad was formally inaugurated by Satyam Computer Services Ltd
chairman Ramalinga Raju.
GTB’s e-banking kiosks
offer multiple facilities to its customers. Apart from being able
to carry out most of their banking transactions, customers can use
the kiosks to make payments against their utility bills, insurance
premiums, etc.
GTB has already tied up
with Life Insurance Corporation, www.rediff.com,
www.sify.com,
www.fabmart.com,
Airtel, Escotel and e-Seva (Andhra Pradesh state government’s
e-governance project). Thus GTB’s e-banking kiosks will become
the one-touch point for its customers to conduct banking
transactions as well as to effect payments.
“We
realised that lack of easy Internet access was preventing
customers from exploiting the very powerful, convenient and
cost-effective medium of Internet banking. This led us to
introduce e-banking kiosks, which facilitates both banking and
payment transactions electronically, and inculcates the habit
among customers to use technology that is very friendly yet
secure. We believe that customers will see value in transacting
online at the e-banking kiosks and migrate increasingly to such
‘self-service’ modes of banking in the future,” says GTB
president P C Narayan.
The state-of-the-art
e-banking kiosks are developed exclusively for GTB by NFK
Cyber-Kiosk, a Mumbai-based company.
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