Diebold said that the Opteva 522 interior ATMs will help Sovcombank extend its self-service network as a part of bank’s retail loan services development program across the Russia.
Diebold claims that the functions of the ATM will provide a remote service, which meets the global standards for quality and safety.
The delivery contract is part of cooperation between Sovcombank, Diebold and the Center of Financial Technologies (CFT), a group of companies that develop solutions for the financial sector and other branches of economy.
Within the framework of the project CFT is acting as a software license provider, that will provide clients with remote access to banking products and services.
According to the Diebold, the integration of Diebold hardware and CFT software solutions will help the bank to expand the capabilities of its self-service network.
In addition to standard banking transactions, such as cash withdrawals or receiving account information, clients will also be able to pay for cell phone and utility services, make money transfers and loan repayments.
The deployment of the ATMs process is expected to be completed within the next few months.
Following this installation, the Russian bank will have over 450 Diebold ATMs within its network.