ATM reduction in Traubing: What does that mean for customers?
ATM reduction in Traubing: What does that mean for customers?
Agency of the ATMs in Tutzing: A challenge for the community
The decision of VR-Bank to reduce its ATMs in the Andechs monastery and in the Traubing district caused a sensation in the municipality of Tutzing. From September 30th, these machines will no longer be available, which will present the citizens of new challenges. This measure was officially communicated by both the bank and the municipality and is based on economic and safety arguments.
background of the decision
The bank states that retrofitting to improve the safety precautions for these ATMs is not economically portable. The conversion, which includes the installation of special color cartridges, among other things, to make money unusable when trying to explore it, would cost around 7,500 euros. However, it is pointed out by the bank that the use of the ATM at the Buttlerhof was very low, with an average of only 14 transactions per day.
criticism and solutions for the citizens
Despite the announced closure, the decision is viewed critically by some citizens. There are fears that the reduction of the machines is primarily a step towards a cashless society. However, a spokeswoman for the bank rejects these concerns and emphasizes that the decision was in line with the security criteria of the State Criminal Police Office. Citizens can now fall back on the offer to have up to 500 euros delivered to their home, which should benefit older and less mobile people in particular.
long -term effects on the region
The closure of the ATMs is part of a larger trend that can be observed in the Fünfseenland. With 22 machines in the region, VR-Bank currently does not provide for any further breakdown. The Kreissparkasse offers 15 other self -service machines in the region. It is expected that the development towards less cash use, initiated by such measures, challenges the community more than ever, since access to cash remains of crucial importance for many citizens.
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The decision to close the ATMs can be seen as a turning point in the region's banking policy. It not only reflects the dwindling need for cash, but also the need to find new solutions for citizens. While the bank emphasizes that the measures have been taken for security reasons, the question of how to continue to meet the needs of the population in an increasingly cashless world.
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