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Facilitating Simple Access to U.S. Currency in PH's ATMs

On July 19, UnionBank made a major announcement revealing the successful rollout of ground-breaking dollar-dispensing automated teller machines (ATMs) throughout the Philippines. This is a big step toward improving consumer convenience. Due to this clever approach, loyal customers of UnionBank may now conveniently withdraw dollars from these ATMs without having to go to the bank's physical locations.



📷 Photo by Karolina Grabowska



At UnionBank's Pasig City headquarters, the first dollar-dispensing ATM was officially opened on July 6th, demonstrating the bank's dedication to completely changing the way its customers bank. Additional dollar-dispensing machines have been installed in the Greenhills and Cebu Wealth branches in order to further expand this innovative service.


Customers of UnionBank with U.S. dollar accounts now have quick access to their money in denominations of $100 without paying any withdrawal fees thanks to this new service. By providing a practical substitute for typical bank visits, the addition of such a choice benefits travelers looking to purchase US dollars before starting their journeys.


UnionBank, which is renowned for its client-centered strategy, has big goals for the future. In order to ensure greater accessibility and convenience, the bank plans to expand the deployment of dollar-dispensing ATMs to places commonly visited by people with U.S. dollar accounts in the upcoming months.


In the Philippine banking industry, this innovative step by UnionBank establishes a new standard with the goal of improving client experiences and streamlining financial transactions for both domestic and foreign tourists. Customers may anticipate new changes that address their changing needs in the world of modern banking as the bank continues to prioritize innovative solutions.


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