Tuvalu presents the first cash cars in the ‘significant’ ceremony

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Tuvalu’s small Pacific Island nation presented its first ATM machines in an action greeted by the Prime Minister’s Prime Minister.

Their part is the first to use e-banking residents of an island for the first time.

Five cars and 30 sales terminals, including the airport, Funafuti, 30 sales terminals on the main island of the country are installed.

The Prime Minister’s Feleti Teo, the movement “not only recorded a remarkable event, but this is the history of the bank as a completely new circuit.”

“It all was in an analogot space, these were dreams for us.” guardian.

“These machines do not come cheap. But we were able to broadcast this service for our people with government support and transparency.”

The ceremony took place in Funafuti at the headquarters of the National Bank of Tuvalu in Vaaku village. In addition, traditional leaders, parliamentary members and businessmen were also attended.

So far, Tuvaluans have been physically formed from long turns because they have a bank physical and employee payday salaries to earn money.

Stores will be able to process electronic payments for the first time.

Cash cars will first only accept prepaid cards. The bank then plans to provide debit and credit cards that can be used internationally.

The head of the National Bank, Siose Penitala Teo, e-banking and payments will open the door to economic strengthening.

Tuvalu is a group of independence in 1978 in the South Pacific in the South Pacific.

Previously known as the Ellice Islands, all is noticed, there is no point higher than 4.5 m from the sea level of Tuvalu.

They held a campaign against local politicians Climate changeBy arguing that the sea levels can see the islands that are running.

In November made a national statement in Teo COP29 Climate Conference Tuvalu is completely underwater in Azerbaijan, a day of glaciers as a result of the melting of sea levels.

 
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