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22 May 2023 | Mon 18:09
BML introduced self-service banking in Maafaru and Miladhoo islands in Noonu atoll
BML introduced self-service banking in Maafaru and Miladhoo islands in Noonu atoll
Bank of Maldives
Bank of Maldives
BML opens self-service banking ATM centers in two more islands
 
BML introduced self-service banking in Maafaru and Miladhoo islands in Noonu atoll
 
These centers will support individuals and businesses in depositing and transferring money on a round-the-clock basis
 
BML remains committed to support individuals, businesses and communities across the nation

Bank of Maldives (BML) has opened self-service banking ATM centers in two more islands.

In an effort to support the island communities and the national bank’s ongoing efforts to expand its services in outlying atolls in support of island communities, BML opened the center in Maafaru and Miladhoo islands in Noonu atoll.

These centers will support individuals and businesses in depositing and transferring money on a round-the-clock basis, in addition to the general cash withdrawal service.

BML introduced self-service banking in Maafaru and Miladhoo islands in Noonu atoll - Bank of Maldives

The center houses a state-of-the-art multi-functional ATM and the bank has been continually investing in efforts to support local communities, BML revealed in a statement.

Currently, Noonu atoll has a self-service banking center in Kendhikulhudhoo and branch services available in Manadhoo, Velidhoo, and Holhudhoo.

Karl Stumke, Managing Director and CEO of the country’s national bank highlighted that their main focus remains steadfast as they continue their investment to provide accessible banking services.

Our focus remains steadfast as we continue our investment to provide accessible banking services. We are delighted to support the people, businesses and economy of these islands as part of our network expansion.”
Karl Stumke, MD and CEO of BML.

BML remains committed to support individuals, businesses and communities across the nation, with a nationwide network of 38 branches across all 20 atolls, 87 self-service banking centers, 143 ATMs, over 200 agents and a full suite of digital banking services.

Last updated at: 6 months ago
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