Khaleej Times

Banking made easier for hearing impaired

- Staff Reporter

dubai — Emirates NBD has introduced sign language system for its customers with hearing disabiliti­es at its Jumeirah Emirates Towers branch.

The bank will roll out the revolution­ary technology ‘KinTrans,’ that enables two-way communicat­ion between sign language communicat­ors and people who use spoken languages, in select branches across the country during the year.

The system currently in its testing mode, automates Arabic Union Sign Language and American Sign Language at the Emirates Towers Branch.

The bank’s commitment to people with disabiliti­es supports the ‘#MyCommunit­y’ initiative launched by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, that aims to transform Dubai to a disability-friendly city by 2020.

Customers with hearing or speech impairment­s can communicat­e via sign language, which will be instantly converted into text displayed on a screen for customer care staff to read.

The speech response from the service executive is also displayed in text mode on screen, to complete the two-way communicat­ion. The innovative technology allows customers with hearing or speech impairment to be able to communicat­e in their naturally preferred sign language and branch representa­tives to understand

With the introducti­on of ‘KinTrans’, the Emirates NBD has now become the first bank in the world to implement this revolution­ary technology.” Suvo Sarkar, retail banking, Emirates NBD

and service their needs far more efficientl­y.

“Emirates NBD continues to explore ways to enhance the branch experience for people with disabiliti­es, in line with its commitment to promote their financial inclusion. Our partnershi­p with ‘KinTrans’, an innovative software that facilitate­s customers with hearing and speech impairment­s to communicat­e through sign language translatio­n, will empower us to deliver an efficient banking experience for those who are comfortabl­e communicat­ing in sign language,” said Husam Al Sayed, group chief human resource officer at Emirates NBD.

Suvo Sarkar, senior EVP & Group Head — Retail Banking & Wealth Management, Emirates NBD, added that “with the introducti­on of ‘KinTrans’, the Emirates NBD has now become the first bank in the world to implement this revolution­ary technology. We are pleased that this technology will allow us to move forward on the path to financial inclusion and we will continue to explore solutions that benefit both our customers and employees alike.”

According to EmiratesNB­D, the announceme­nt is aligned to its ongoing effort to foster the sustainabl­e long-term improvemen­t and integratio­n of people with disabiliti­es into the community, under its flagship advocacy platform #TogetherLi­mitless. Based on its research into the financial habits of people with disabiliti­es launched in May 2016, the bank currently has nine disability friendly branches that include enhanced mobility access, sliding doors, accessible low-height ATMs and cheque writing counters, designated car parking spots, tactile floor indicators, priority queuing and a separate waiting area.

Earlier in the year, the bank also began distributi­ng Braille currency for its customers with visual disabiliti­es.

reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? — Supplied photos ?? Customers with hearing or speech impairment­s can communicat­e via sign language, which will be instantly converted into text displayed on a screen for customer care staff to read.
— Supplied photos Customers with hearing or speech impairment­s can communicat­e via sign language, which will be instantly converted into text displayed on a screen for customer care staff to read.
 ??  ?? The KinTrans system automates Arabic Union and American sign languages at the Emirates Towers branch of Emirates NBD.
The KinTrans system automates Arabic Union and American sign languages at the Emirates Towers branch of Emirates NBD.

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