Lithuania SEB members showed the interest in banking systems

Published: 30 October 2003 y., Thursday
On October 23 SEB group members in the Baltic states – representatives of Eestii Uhispank (Estonia), Latvijas Unibanka (Latvia), Vilniaus bankas (Lithuania) visited Penkių kontinentų bankinės technologijos, UAB. BS/2 projects manager Vladas Lapinskas presented the guests multifunctional self-service equipment and application software thereof. “Wincor Nixdorf” business expansion manager Susana Schwede presented the universal self-service service , which can be adjusted for any bank’s needs depending on the number of employee, number of self-service devices, on the operations proceeded and on the clients’ flow. “Wincor Nixdorf” products manager Hagenas presented cash input-output system. One of the banks - Eestii Uhispank is currently testing new cash input-output device. And in the middle of November will already use it in the bank’s department. An example of the modern bank’s self-service department has been constructed at the premises of Penki kontinentai (A. Stulginskio 5, Vilnius). The clients can proceed here all the needed operations using self-service equipment and universal cashier-consultant would help the clients if needed. Read more about the self-service department concept>>
Šaltinis: Penki kontinentai
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