The C1 Bankmobile — featuring Diebold ATMs and in-lobby teller machine — will be rolled out for disaster recovery, sports events and community education.
May 7, 2015
C1 Bank, a Tampa Bay, Florida-based FI with 32 locations, has unveiled its client service vehicle, aka "The C1 Bankmobile."
The mobile branch made its debut last week at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers official NFL draft party at Raymond James Stadium, according to a press release from C1 Bank.
Developed as a disaster recovery vehicle, the 45-foot, 18-ton, custom Freightliner truck featuresDiebold Inc.devices: The exterior sports two through-the-wall ATMs and the interior houses an in-lobby teller machine. The customer service area also boasts HD TVs, video boards, and fluorescent lighting accents.
"Our goal was to mimic the C1 Bank experience in a mobile setting," C1 Bank President and CEO Trevor Burgess said in the release. "Not just in terms of style, but in creating a unique, client-centric experience anywhere the C1 Bankmobile can travel."
In addition to disaster recovery, the bankmobile will be pressed into service for sporting and community events, and will also be used as an outreach tool, hosting financial literacy seminars and banking basics classes, and providing ATM services in a wide range of communities.
"I'm thrilled to have this as another tool that we can use to better serve Florida's banking needs," Burgess said. "In an area so susceptible to natural disasters, I felt that it was our responsibility to be prepared to provide banking services to the communities we serve, no matter what the location or condition."
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