100% of NCB iABMs now accepting polymer banknotes

The National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB) says all of its Intelligent Automated Banking Machines (iABMs) have been upgraded to accept and dispense the recently introduced polymer banknotes.

In a statement, NCB noted that the upgrade was completed last month.

Meantime, NCB said efforts continue to expand its ABM network.

The bank explained that it recently added five new iABMs – which can deposit and dispense cash – and replaced 60 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, which were at the end of their life cycles.

These bring NCB’s fleet to 141 iABMs and 157 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, giving Jamaicans access to almost 300 ABMs islandwide.

NCB also noted that several of the machines which were previously removed due to security concerns are being strategically redeployed to new locations to further enhance service availability for customers.

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Two men sentenced in Home Circuit Court today for role in murder of MP Paullwell’s daughter and the child’s mother

The National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB) says all of its Intelligent Automated Banking Machines (iABMs) have been upgraded to accept and dispense the recently introduced polymer banknotes.

In a statement, NCB noted that the upgrade was completed last month.

Meantime, NCB said efforts continue to expand its ABM network.

The bank explained that it recently added five new iABMs – which can deposit and dispense cash – and replaced 60 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, which were at the end of their life cycles.

These bring NCB’s fleet to 141 iABMs and 157 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, giving Jamaicans access to almost 300 ABMs islandwide.

NCB also noted that several of the machines which were previously removed due to security concerns are being strategically redeployed to new locations to further enhance service availability for customers.

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PSOJ to conduct comprehensive assessment of socio-economic impacts of recent bomb threats

The National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB) says all of its Intelligent Automated Banking Machines (iABMs) have been upgraded to accept and dispense the recently introduced polymer banknotes.

In a statement, NCB noted that the upgrade was completed last month.

Meantime, NCB said efforts continue to expand its ABM network.

The bank explained that it recently added five new iABMs – which can deposit and dispense cash – and replaced 60 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, which were at the end of their life cycles.

These bring NCB’s fleet to 141 iABMs and 157 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, giving Jamaicans access to almost 300 ABMs islandwide.

NCB also noted that several of the machines which were previously removed due to security concerns are being strategically redeployed to new locations to further enhance service availability for customers.

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PSOJ calls for heightened vigilance and comprehensive response to bomb threats

The National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB) says all of its Intelligent Automated Banking Machines (iABMs) have been upgraded to accept and dispense the recently introduced polymer banknotes.

In a statement, NCB noted that the upgrade was completed last month.

Meantime, NCB said efforts continue to expand its ABM network.

The bank explained that it recently added five new iABMs – which can deposit and dispense cash – and replaced 60 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, which were at the end of their life cycles.

These bring NCB’s fleet to 141 iABMs and 157 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, giving Jamaicans access to almost 300 ABMs islandwide.

NCB also noted that several of the machines which were previously removed due to security concerns are being strategically redeployed to new locations to further enhance service availability for customers.

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NRSC amplifies call for government to allocate necessary funds to erect road signs

The National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB) says all of its Intelligent Automated Banking Machines (iABMs) have been upgraded to accept and dispense the recently introduced polymer banknotes.

In a statement, NCB noted that the upgrade was completed last month.

Meantime, NCB said efforts continue to expand its ABM network.

The bank explained that it recently added five new iABMs – which can deposit and dispense cash – and replaced 60 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, which were at the end of their life cycles.

These bring NCB’s fleet to 141 iABMs and 157 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, giving Jamaicans access to almost 300 ABMs islandwide.

NCB also noted that several of the machines which were previously removed due to security concerns are being strategically redeployed to new locations to further enhance service availability for customers.

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NIA calls for reversal of House Speaker’s ruling on tabling of some IC reports

The National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB) says all of its Intelligent Automated Banking Machines (iABMs) have been upgraded to accept and dispense the recently introduced polymer banknotes.

In a statement, NCB noted that the upgrade was completed last month.

Meantime, NCB said efforts continue to expand its ABM network.

The bank explained that it recently added five new iABMs – which can deposit and dispense cash – and replaced 60 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, which were at the end of their life cycles.

These bring NCB’s fleet to 141 iABMs and 157 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, giving Jamaicans access to almost 300 ABMs islandwide.

NCB also noted that several of the machines which were previously removed due to security concerns are being strategically redeployed to new locations to further enhance service availability for customers.

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Education Ministry to engage students on the transformation of the sector

The National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB) says all of its Intelligent Automated Banking Machines (iABMs) have been upgraded to accept and dispense the recently introduced polymer banknotes.

In a statement, NCB noted that the upgrade was completed last month.

Meantime, NCB said efforts continue to expand its ABM network.

The bank explained that it recently added five new iABMs – which can deposit and dispense cash – and replaced 60 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, which were at the end of their life cycles.

These bring NCB’s fleet to 141 iABMs and 157 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, giving Jamaicans access to almost 300 ABMs islandwide.

NCB also noted that several of the machines which were previously removed due to security concerns are being strategically redeployed to new locations to further enhance service availability for customers.

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Kingston Central police implementing public order operations to address crime in sections of the division

The National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB) says all of its Intelligent Automated Banking Machines (iABMs) have been upgraded to accept and dispense the recently introduced polymer banknotes.

In a statement, NCB noted that the upgrade was completed last month.

Meantime, NCB said efforts continue to expand its ABM network.

The bank explained that it recently added five new iABMs – which can deposit and dispense cash – and replaced 60 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, which were at the end of their life cycles.

These bring NCB’s fleet to 141 iABMs and 157 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, giving Jamaicans access to almost 300 ABMs islandwide.

NCB also noted that several of the machines which were previously removed due to security concerns are being strategically redeployed to new locations to further enhance service availability for customers.

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Operations at Kingston Wharves suspended today following bomb threat

The National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB) says all of its Intelligent Automated Banking Machines (iABMs) have been upgraded to accept and dispense the recently introduced polymer banknotes.

In a statement, NCB noted that the upgrade was completed last month.

Meantime, NCB said efforts continue to expand its ABM network.

The bank explained that it recently added five new iABMs – which can deposit and dispense cash – and replaced 60 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, which were at the end of their life cycles.

These bring NCB’s fleet to 141 iABMs and 157 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, giving Jamaicans access to almost 300 ABMs islandwide.

NCB also noted that several of the machines which were previously removed due to security concerns are being strategically redeployed to new locations to further enhance service availability for customers.

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PM charges Heads of entities to engage citizens, stakeholders when making developmental or infrastructural change

The National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB) says all of its Intelligent Automated Banking Machines (iABMs) have been upgraded to accept and dispense the recently introduced polymer banknotes.

In a statement, NCB noted that the upgrade was completed last month.

Meantime, NCB said efforts continue to expand its ABM network.

The bank explained that it recently added five new iABMs – which can deposit and dispense cash – and replaced 60 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, which were at the end of their life cycles.

These bring NCB’s fleet to 141 iABMs and 157 regular cash-dispenser ABMs, giving Jamaicans access to almost 300 ABMs islandwide.

NCB also noted that several of the machines which were previously removed due to security concerns are being strategically redeployed to new locations to further enhance service availability for customers.

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