Association assures uninterrupted banking services during extra public holiday period

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KUCHING: Member banks of the Association of Banks in Malaysia (ABM) assure that essential banking services will go uninterrupted during the additional public holidays throughout the country.

These services include telephone and internet banking, ATM facilities, cheque deposit, Giro and instant fund transfer based on prescribed schedule will continue to be available to members of the public.

These additional public holidays are dated May 10 (yesterday), May 11 (today) and May 13 for Terengganu, Kelantan, Kedah and Johor.

These are declared public holidays yesterday following the conclusion of the May 9 general election.

“Our member banks assure that there will be sufficient cash in ATM facilities to meet public demand over the holiday period,” the association said through a press statement.

ABM has 27 members comprising commercial banks that currently operate in Malaysia. The main objective of ABM is to promote the establishment of a sound banking system in Malaysia in cooperation and consultation with regulators.

Guided by ABM’s mission statement, ‘Forging public understanding for a responsible and responsive banking industry’, ABM takes on the role of an important intermediary between banking customers and its member banks.

ABM aims to facilitate and create a conducive yet competitive banking environment while promoting orderliness and ethical banking practices.

The public can call ABMConnect on 1-300-88-9980 for information on banking issues in the country.

For more information, visit www.abm.org.my.