TRADE BANK OF IRAQ EXPLAINS THE REASON FOR STOPPING ATMS
The Trade Bank of Iraq (TBI) denied, in a statement received by {Euphrates News}, a copy of it: “The stoppage of one of the ATMs.”
He stressed that “what sometimes happens is a temporary interruption in the Internet service, which is then reconnected moments later.” Trade Bank of Iraq (TBI) explains the reasons for the stoppage of one of the ATMs
(Folks this happens all the time in my country. ATM machines are not infallible and do break down or need to filled with more currency from time to time. They need down time. I can see there was a knee jerk reaction to this situation that got out of hand. This article is just clarifying the situation and should also mean something to my readers too not to listen to the hyped up news.)
The Trade Bank of Iraq (TBI) denied the validity of what was circulated about the stoppage of one of the ATMs, explaining that what sometimes happens is a temporary interruption in the Internet service that is reconnected moments later.
The bank’s media advisor, Aqil Al-Shuwaili, explained in a statement: “The bank has not recorded any permanent stoppage of the ATMs,” noting that “momentary interruptions occur due to weak Internet connection, which is common in ATMs in all countries of the world due to technical problems in the communications networks.”
He pointed out that “the message appearing in the ATM confirms that the ATM has stopped due to weak network and momentary disconnection,” noting that “the bank owns 357 ATMs, including 140 distributed in commercial places, 40 in branches, in addition to 180 in the capital, Baghdad, while the rest of the devices were distributed to all governorates of Iraq.”
He explained: “The bank has a specialized maintenance team to deal with electronic or mechanical malfunctions immediately, in addition to providing the customer service number attached to each bank card, where customer inquiries are received 24 hours a day.”
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