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SECURING THE NEXTGENERATION BRANCH
Cited Sources: Pew Research Center, Robert Aulebach, an executive for Bank of America in charge of branch and ATM placement.
4. Proper ATM light levels ensure safety and are governed by regulations in 22 states + Washington, D.C.
5. Adaptive anti-skim technology mitigates risk and protects customers’ information
6. Access control measures for ATM vestibules add another layer of security
ATM PROTECTIONATM skimming represents 92% of thecash losses at a financial institution1. High-definition/mega pixel cameras
provide better images and more efficient coverage, improving investigations
2. Security analytics software helps to quickly distill and prioritize relevant video and minimize false alarm rates
3. Performance analytics software helps improve customer service by analyzing dwell and wait times in the branch
7. New, wireless locks work with inexpensive access cards to open entry doors and mitigate the risks of using traditional keys
8. Code automation helps ensure alarm codes stay in the right hands: auto arm/disarm, zone management, auto-delete unused codes
9. Audit friendly reporting for the activities of any individual or of a specific entry point in the branch
ADVANCED VIDEOINTELLIGENCEHelps improve situation managementand customer service
MODERN INTRUSIONDETECTION ANDKEYLESS ENTRYReplacing and re-keying traditionallocks cost a bank $3 million in justone year
51%of American adultsbank online
32%of transactions are madewith a cell phone
BRANCH BANKING IS ADAPTING
THE FOOTPRINT OF NEWER BRANCHES
ARE SHRINKING TO APPROXIMATELY HALF
THE SIZE OF TRADITIONAL BRANCHES
FEWER STAFF WITH BROADER RESPONSIBILITIESMORE IN-BRANCH AUTOMATION
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AND DEPLOYINGINNOVATIVE SECURITYMEASURES
50%of deposits are made atATMs, not at branches
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