SBI, NCR Corp tie up to offer more ATMs, more per ATM
By Our Banking Bureau | 29 Apr 2003
Mumbai:
State Bank of
India (SBI), the country's largest bank, and NCR Corporation,
the world's leading provider of financial self-service
solutions, have signed an agreement to deploy about 1,500
automated teller machines (ATMs) in the next 18 months.
With this deployment, SBI will have the largest network
of over 3,000 ATMs spanning the lengths and breadth of
India.
The
contract, signed in Mumbai on 19 April 2003, encompasses
hardware, site installation services and ATM network management
services. Says SBI chief general manager (IT) C Narasimhan:
"SBI is in the forefront of the technological revolution
that is sweeping the banking and finance sector in India.
For us and our customers, the differentiator will be technology
and our ability to serve our customers in a manner most
convenient to them."
Says NCR Corporation
India managing director Deepak Chandnani: "This is
the largest contract that NCR India has signed. We remain
committed to fully support SBI's retail and technical
initiative. We are with them at every step of the way,
be it installing an ATM, providing a host of related services
or remotely managing the entire network from our ATM management
centre."
SBI has introduced a host of functions including payment of fees, touch-screen ATM locator, multilingual screens and cash withdrawal for SBI credit cardholders. Several other initiatives are under way. These new functionalities will enhance the entire self-service experience adding to customers' convenience.