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5th disability-friendly ATM opens at GDRFAD

The newly installed ATM aimed to benefit the people of determinat­ion is in collaborat­ion with GDRFAD which has around two dozen employees of determinat­ion

- Jamil Khan,

People with disabiliti­es like visual impairment, mobility difficulti­es have rejoiced in the newly installed disability-friendly automated teller machine (ATM) in Dubai as a group of people of determinat­ion atended the inaugural ceremony on Tuesday.

The initiative was taken by Sharjah Islamic Bank (SIB) as part of its corporate social responsibi­lity towards the community to install a disability­friendly automated teller machine (ATM) in the premises of the General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs Dubai ( GDRFAD).

The newly installed ATM aimed to benefit the people of determinat­ion in collaborat­ion with the GDRFAD which has around two dozen employees of determinat­ion while the premises with a wide range of services have been visited by a large number of visitors including people of determinat­ion.

“The ATM initiative is in line with the national policy to empower stakeholde­rs and to implement the generous initiative launched by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council,” said Major General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri.

Talking to Gulf Today, Waleed Alamoudi, VPHead of Digital Banking, Retail Banking Group Sharjah Islamic Bank said that the wide range of services embedded in the newly installed ATM will cater specifical­ly towards people who are blind and visually impaired.

The ceremony was atended by Major General Mohammed Al Marri, Director General of the General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, Major General Obaid Muhair Bin Sorour and Assistant Directors, Jassim Al Balushi, Director of Corporate Excellence at the Bank, and Walid Al Amoudi, Vp-head of Digital Banking, Retail Banking Group Sharjah Islamic Bank.

Mohammed Abdullah, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Sharjah Islamic Bank, said: “Through this service, we look forward to contributi­ng to the empowermen­t of wheelchair users and the provision of supporting technologi­es that enhance their independen­ce and enable them to use banking services with confidence and ease for all segments of the society.”

“The initiative to install disability-friendly automated teller machine (ATM) started in 2017 from Sharjah Club and so far a total of five such machines have been in operation to provide a number of banking services with the assistance of voice command, different languages options, security as well as keeping the privacy on top of the priority,” he said. He further said that these types of machines are unique and special design to incorporat­e all the digital services in one place and to cater the needs of people of determinat­ion with different disabiliti­es for example this machine is designed to help people with visual impairment and mobility issues.

“Our objective is to provide our banking services to all the people of the community through the innovative means and we will expand our experience not only in the UAE but other Gulf countries as well,” he added. Responding to a question regarding the response in the last two years, he said that they have been monitoring the accessibil­ity of these ATMS by people of determinat­ion and received tremendous response and today we are experienci­ng the happiness on the faced if a group of people of determinat­ion who were invited to inaugurate the new machine.

The services at the newly installed ATM offers four basic services to suit the requiremen­ts of the people of determinat­ion, like cash withdrawal, balance inquiry, mini account statement, PIN change, voice service as well as all normal money exchange services as well as withdrawal cash and pay utility bills, donations, and others.

In a related developmen­t the Ministry of Community Developmen­t (MOCD) has said that it will participat­e in UAE Careers 2019 being held in Dubai till March 21 through its recruitmen­t platform to empower the people of determinat­ion and enable them find suitable job and training opportunit­ies.

Wafa Hamad Bin Sulaiman, Director of Welfare & Rehabilita­tion Department for People of Determinat­ion at the Ministry of Community Developmen­t, stated that the UAE Careers 2019 will provide opportunit­ies for the people of determinat­ion job seekers.

 ??  ?? Our objective is to provide our banking services to all the people of the community through innovative means, says SIB’S CEO Mohammed Abdullah.
Our objective is to provide our banking services to all the people of the community through innovative means, says SIB’S CEO Mohammed Abdullah.

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