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Bank of America To Unveil New ATMs in Boston

Posted on April 11, 2013

Bank of America customers in Boston soon will be able to connect with tellers via ATMs, part of the company’s new plan for rebranding.

Bank of America customers in Boston soon will be able to connect with tellers via ATMs, part of the company’s new plan for rebranding.

The new interactive ATMs, which are launching first in Boston, will allow customers to video chat with bank tellers and take advantage of other services, the Boston Globe reported.

The new ATMs also will allow customers to cash checks for the exact amount down to the cent and will offer cash removal in additional amounts, including $ 1, $ 5, $ 20 and $ 100, the Globe reported.

The machines first will go up at Bank of America’s Back Bay center, located at 133 Massachusetts Ave., with other machines going up around the city and in other parts of the country later this year, according to the Globe.

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