FNB plans to enhance the operational resilience of its ATM community throughout the nation by putting in Uninterruptible Energy Provide (UPS) programs in over 1,000 standalone ATMs, permitting prospects to entry companies throughout energy outages.
The primary section of the challenge will start with installations at 300 ATMs by the top of this yr.
Operational Resilience Regardless of Load Shedding
Zibu Nqala, CEO of FNB Factors of Presence, says, “Standalone ATMs are our prime precedence as a result of they’re ceaselessly positioned in areas with no backup energy.
“The set up of UPS programs is a vital step in enhancing our operational resilience and mitigating the influence of energy outages, reminiscent of load shedding, on our prospects.
“Our method for section one will probably be ATMs in places with heavy system utilization with out no landlord backup energy.
“These ATMs will have the ability to function for at the least 4 hours throughout interruptions in energy, permitting prospects to entry companies throughout each deliberate and unplanned outages.”
Again-up Energy in Place to Meet the Demand
The event follows FNB’s current dedication to equip 100 of its branches with solar energy. Nearly all of FNB branches have already got back-up energy options in place to keep up service availability throughout energy outages.
FNB operates practically 5000 ATMs throughout South Africa and targets to have 90% of all ATM’s lined by alternate and back-up energy provide by 2024.
The set up of UPS programs at standalone ATMs coincides with the beginning of the summer season season, which is related to elevated demand for monetary companies.