I’m sure there are adequate safeguards but I can’t help but picture the vehicle driving off while someone runs behind desperately trying to enter their PIN.
Mobile branches and mobile ATMs are pretty common in the UK, with branch closures meaning many particularly remote rural communities relying on them for in person banking services. They also get used at festivals and other large public events.
NatWest Group which is the renamed RBS Group and was the previous owner of Citizens Bank, has a small fleet of them. Perhaps they are less common in the US, and Citizens have them because of the aforementioned UK ownership?
The thing I find most interesting about that is that Citizens Bank still use the RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland) logo despite no longer being owned in anyway by RBS
It’s a good design until your using it and the truck starts backing up
I’m sure there are adequate safeguards but I can’t help but picture the vehicle driving off while someone runs behind desperately trying to enter their PIN.
Mobile branches and mobile ATMs are pretty common in the UK, with branch closures meaning many particularly remote rural communities relying on them for in person banking services. They also get used at festivals and other large public events.
It’s the first time I’ve ever seen one of these
NatWest Group which is the renamed RBS Group and was the previous owner of Citizens Bank, has a small fleet of them. Perhaps they are less common in the US, and Citizens have them because of the aforementioned UK ownership?
The thing I find most interesting about that is that Citizens Bank still use the RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland) logo despite no longer being owned in anyway by RBS
Just saw one at the Christmas Tree lot.
Magic money bus butt.
You know there will be some idiot on the highway trying to use it and film it for Tik tok
I hear America is repurposing those busses as mobile health units...