To cash money in Estonia has become easier
Avaldatud 14. mai 2019.a.
The network of grocery stores Grossi Toidukaubad has been offering a new service to its customers for two weeks. This is the ability to cash money through the cash register. The service is particularly popular in rural areas.
One of the Sweden's largest banks Swedbank, which actively works in the Baltic States, helps the OG Elektra enterprise to implement the project, 100% capital of which is Estonian. To make a cash withdrawal transaction through the cash register, it is enough to make a purchase for 1 Euro and announce the required amount to the store employee. Thus, you can cash up to 100 euros for a small fee.
The new system will not only make life easier in small towns that do not have an extensive network of ATMs, but also reduce the cost of the sale points for collection.
Source: stolitsa.ee
One of the Sweden's largest banks Swedbank, which actively works in the Baltic States, helps the OG Elektra enterprise to implement the project, 100% capital of which is Estonian. To make a cash withdrawal transaction through the cash register, it is enough to make a purchase for 1 Euro and announce the required amount to the store employee. Thus, you can cash up to 100 euros for a small fee.
The new system will not only make life easier in small towns that do not have an extensive network of ATMs, but also reduce the cost of the sale points for collection.
Source: stolitsa.ee