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SBI upgrades to voice-guide ATMs

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State Bank of India (SBI) has joined hands with NCR, ATM service provider to introduce Voice-Guided ATMs to provide access to visually challenged people. NCR will transform over 2,500 State Bank of India (SBI) ATMs to Voice-Guided ATMs.

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SBI's first 'real' ATM for the visually impaired was showcased at Antarchakshu, a sensitization workshop, organised by Xavier's Research Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC) at Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi.

"NCR's 'Talking ATMs' are incorporated with unique software and hardware features which ensures that a person with a disability can operate the machine on his own, while maintaining the safety of the transaction. These ATM machines are designed as per Access for All (AFA) standards and comprises of accessible key pads, voice-guidance technology, Braille stickers and multi-lingual capability. Apart from reading aloud screen messages, the machine also provides complete orientation making it easy for the customer to use the machine," said a press statement. "An important security feature of this ATM is that it provides the person an option to blank out the screen as a safety mechanism to avoid shoulder surfing by any by-stander trying to access customer data during the transaction," the statement added.

The NCR 'Talking ATM' uses a text-to-speech engine which allows voicing-out the text on the screen in multiple languages for consumer convenience. Instead to issuing 'Special Cards' for the customers with disabilities since it can become difficult to maintain track of whether the correct card has been issued.

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