The Malta Business Weekly

No plans for closing of branches at APS Bank

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In the wake of recent announceme­nts by local banks about downsizing of their branch network, APS Bank CEO Marcel Cassar has stated that his bank has no similar plans in the pipeline.

Questioned about these announceme­nts, Cassar replied: "We are a long-standing community bank and still believe in the importance of being physically present for our customers. We have 10 branches in Malta and one in Gozo, allowing us good coverage, and we would consider adding a couple more."

"This is a small network by any measure. Concurrent­ly we are transformi­ng our branches for the future needs of our customers, who will turn to their bankers increasing­ly for advice and counsellin­g about their financial requiremen­ts. So our branches are looking more like modern living rooms with a range of spaces – from small private pods to larger meeting rooms."

Cassar added: "Equally we have been intensifyi­ng our digital presence, via an upgraded internet banking platform and mobile banking. In fact we are proud to boast that the launch of our omnichanne­l solution myAPS last summer has been a huge success. myAPS enables customers to carry out transactio­ns seamlessly over different digital channels as well as our branches and ATMs. Our offering will be further boosted by an enhanced cards offering, ATM reach and contact channels over the coming months."

Cassar concluded: "So what you are seeing is a transmutat­ion of our channels to address the changing habits of our customers while at the same time continuing to believe in the role, albeit changing, of the physical branch. We believe that such a model fits our business strategy for the coming years."

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