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The tiny Pacific island nation of Tuvalu has unveiled its first ever cash machines in a move hailed as momentous by the prime ...
Residents on the Pacific island of Tuvalu have previously withdrawn cash from banks on payday, with long queues ensuing at bank branches.
As Australia continues to scale back its ATM network, one Pacific Island nation has taken a big step in the opposite direction, by installing its very first cash machine.
at the National Bank of Tuvalu headquarters in the settlement of Vaiaku on the main island of Funafuti. With the event on Tuesday, the 12,000-person island nation, which had never before had ...
As officials gathered in front of one of the ATMs on the country’s main island of Funafuti, Prime Minister Feleti Teo hailed the “significant milestone.” He presented the new machines to the ...
As officials gathered in front of one of the ATMs on the country’s main island of Funafuti, Prime Minister Feleti Teo hailed the “significant milestone.” He presented the new machines to the country ...
This move towards financial modernisation, with ATMs now at the National Bank of Tuvalu on Funafuti, aims to improve banking access for its 12,000 residents who previously relied solely on cash ...
For the first time, Tuvalu has access to electronic banking after its first ATM was unveiled this week. Officials called it a "transformative" era of modern banking in the island nation. For years, ...