Branch Bank is run purely by technology - with virtual reality, artificial intelligence and facial recognition
Robots greet customers at world's first personless bank
branch where humanoids manage EVERYTHING
The branch is run purely by technology - with virtual
reality, artificial intelligence and facial recognition all playing a part
By Kelly-Ann Mills 12:21, 24 APR 2018
A bank has opened a branch run entirely by robots, who
greet customers and manage accounts, in a world first.
The Shanghai branch of the China Construction Bank (CCB)
is run purely by technology - with virtual reality, artificial intelligence and
facial recognition all playing a part.
CCB, which is China's second biggest bank, already has
360 branches across the city, with smart machines appealing to its tech-savvy
customers and slashing of staff costs making it a winner for bank bosses.
According to the South China Morning Post walking through
the front door at the Jiujiang Road branch, users are met by a friendly looking
humanoid that answers questions using voice recognition.
The store is equipped with several smart automated
tellers capable of a range of services, including account opening, money
transfer, foreign exchange, gold investment and the issue of wealth management
products.
The bank says the new set up will be able to handle 90
per cent of the cash and non-cash demands of traditional banking outlets.
And for wealthy client in need of human help, a private room
is reserved for remote chats with client relationship managers – via video
link.
He Fei, a senior researcher at Bank of Communications in
Shanghai, said the unstaffed branch will act as a good test ground to garner
customer opinion.
“Unstaffed services can solve repeated and standard
demands from mass clients.
"But human bankers are still needed to offer
professional advices, to serve the complicated and personalised demands, for
instance by wealthy clients,” he said.
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