CarIFS
Caribbean Integrated Financial Services Inc. (CarIFS) is a Barbados-based ABM-network provider. Using the name CarIFS (for short), the company's offering allows customers of various financial institutions in Barbados to have 24-hour access to cash from their Bank Accounts via any CarIFS affiliated Automated Banking Machine (ABM) in the country. The Manager of Carifs is currently David Robinson.[1]
Statistics
The network links over 104 automated banking machines and 35 hundred point of sale terminals throughout Barbados. From 2006 the network recorded a total of 3.5 million transactions.[1]
Banks with ABMs on CarIFS
- Barbados National Bank (BNB)
- Barbados Public Workers Co-Op Credit Union Ltd (BPWCCUL)
- City of Bridgetown Co-op Credit Union Ltd. (COB)
- FirstCaribbean International Bank (FCIB)
- Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)
- Scotiabank
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References
- "Carifs pleased with COB deal". Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-04-25.
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