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Khushhali Bank launches ATM, debit card service

byCustoms Today Report
15/05/2015
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KARACHI: Increasing its facilities and to address growing needs of customers, Khushhali Bank Ltd (KBL), a microfinance bank, has launched ATM and debit card.

The card can be used at ATMs connected to 1Link/MNET and (ORIX) POS machines throughout Pakistan.

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In December 2014, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) granted permission to KBL to get into a partnership with United Bank Limited (UBL) for outsourcing its card management set up, entailing call centre services and switch facilities.

KBL is determined to enhance its alternate delivery channels in order to leverage the transaction cost. With the launch of the ATM/Debit card, KBL unlocks the opportunity to serve its customers outside the bank branches. For customers, ATM cards offer transactional convenience and reduced costs through time savings and less travel expenses.

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