Khaleej Times

ATM for special people

- Afkar Abdullah

sharjah — An automated teller machine (ATM) powered by artificial intelligen­ce in Sharjah will help visually challenged and wheelchair­bound residents carry out banking transactio­ns without any help.

Audio guidance, Braille stickers and headphones help customers of determinat­ion navigate the ATM independen­tly. The Sharjah Islamic Bank ATM at the Sharjah City for Humanitari­an Services (SCHS) offers four services to customers: Cash withdrawal, balance enquiry, mini statement and PIN change.

Sheikha Jameela bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, director-general of the SCHS, said: “Providing banking facilities to the visually challenged enables them take control of their financial needs without external help.”

sharjah — An innovative automated teller machine (ATM) designed with artificial intelligen­ce (AI) will enable visually challenged people as well as those using wheelchair­s to execute banking transactio­ns independen­tly, without any external help.

Sharjah Islamic Bank (SIB), in collaborat­ion with Sharjah City for Humanitari­an Services (SCHS), unveiled the one-of-its-kind ATM on Monday.

Features like audio guidance, Braille stickers and headphones help customers of determinat­ion navigate the ATM. The new ATM was installed at the SCHS to offer four standard services to people of determinat­ion, including cash withdrawal, balance enquiry, mini statement and PIN change. It will be accessible to other people as well.

The initiative is part of the efforts to integrate people of determinat­ion into society and cater to their financial needs.

Mohammed Abdullah, CEO of Sharjah Islamic Bank, said: “The move aims at helping people of determinat­ion and providing them with the supportive technology that enhances their independen­ce and financial empowermen­t and help them integrate into the community.

“These efforts are in line with the UAE Government’s orientatio­n towards the empowermen­t of people of determinat­ion by implementi­ng the best policies and practices which help them make decisions and have equal participat­ion in society.”

He added: “We are proud to be the first financial institutio­n in the Middle East to launch such an ATM that serves two categories of people of determinat­ion: Those who are visually challenged and those who use wheelchair­s, alike. It is not the first service offered by the bank to people of determinat­ion.

“SIB has opened the first ATM in the Middle East available to wheelchair-users, at the Al Thiqah Club for Handicappe­d, as well as another ATM for visually challenged at the Emirates Associatio­n of the Visually Impaired.”

Sheikha Jameela bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, director-general of the Sharjah City for Humanitari­an Services, said: “SIB’s initiative to ensure that people of determinat­ion have access to banking services showed a great sense of social responsibi­lity. Providing banking facilities to the visually challenged enables them take control of their financial needs without external help.”

She pointed out that the SCHS campaign launched on January 3 to promote social responsibi­lity and increase contributi­ons to build state-of-the-art facilities, will provide a better educationa­l and training environmen­t for people of determinat­ion. The estimated cost of the new facilities is about Dh500 million.

Speaking to Khaleej Times, Ibtisam Buzinjal, a visually challenged beneficiar­y, said that the new ATM made her feel self-reliant, as she didn’t need anyone to help her with the transactio­n process. It also ensured that her money and account were safe, she added.

Kulaithim Obaid Al Matroushi, a wheelchair user, said: “I felt so great withdrawin­g Dh500 from the ATM without anyone’s help.”

 ?? Photo by M. Sajjad ?? A visually impaired woman uses the new Ai-assisted ATM for the people of determinat­ion at the Sharjah City for Humanitari­an Services in Sharjah on Monday. —
Photo by M. Sajjad A visually impaired woman uses the new Ai-assisted ATM for the people of determinat­ion at the Sharjah City for Humanitari­an Services in Sharjah on Monday. —

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