Anyone have any information about this? Apparently it’s opening up this May.
https://youtu.be/XNmjHxK8BH4
Anyone have any information about this? Apparently it’s opening up this May.
https://youtu.be/XNmjHxK8BH4
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Last edited by hybridy; May-10-21 at 11:37 AM.
Honestly that's kind of a cool concept. The idea that they are searching for ways to add value to the in-person banking experience besides some fake plants and bland office furniture is nice. Now is there value in a post-pandemic world? I do almost 100% of my banking online, and I suspect many people are doing the same during COVID.
I was just at Huntington last week. There's definitely still a need for in person banking.Honestly that's kind of a cool concept. The idea that they are searching for ways to add value to the in-person banking experience besides some fake plants and bland office furniture is nice. Now is there value in a post-pandemic world? I do almost 100% of my banking online, and I suspect many people are doing the same during COVID.
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