Busan Bank Launches 'Moving Branch'... Customized Mobile Store for Small Business Owners Implemented
BNK Busan Bank is holding a launching ceremony for the 'Moving Branch'. (Fifth from the left in the photo, Busan Bank President Bindaein) Photo by Bindaein
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] BNK Busan Bank announced on the 16th that it held a launch ceremony for the mobile branch, 'Moving Branch,' at the ground parking lot of its headquarters.
The 'Moving Branch' is a 25-seat mid-sized bus designed to visit small business owners who find it difficult to visit branches due to time constraints. It provides counters and waiting areas for banking services, offering customized financial services tailored to small business owners.
The vehicle is also equipped with a 360-degree rotating LED display that can broadcast in any direction, planning to offer free store promotion opportunities to small business owners who have limited marketing resources.
Notably, the 'Moving Branch' is the first mobile branch in the banking sector to adopt a rechargeable electric battery power system, creating an eco-friendly work environment with no noise and no pollution compared to conventional generator-powered vehicles.
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As of the 15th, Busan Bank operates a total of three mobile branches, including the 'Moving Branch.' The large trucks provide on-site support at new apartment complexes and various festivals, while the small vans visit senior welfare centers and financially underserved areas to offer convenient financial services for senior customers.
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