While online bill payments are convenient, much of its transactions are driven more by the upper and middle-class customers. A caveat is that the unbanked and the underbanked are not being serviced to this convenience. That particular demographic usually pays with cash or check and in most cases has to go directly to a service center to wait in line to pay a bill. This could pose problems such as delayed payments and higher staffing costs for customer service employees.
With the use of a Financial kiosk, all these issues are covered. Parabit kiosks can accept cash and checks, and credit cards to provide customer convenience. Kiosks can also be located not only in service centers to ease the heavy foot traffic, but also in remote locations.

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