With its 100,000th Bancamiga Point of Sale, the bank reaffirms its firm disposition to promote the growth of micro-entrepreneurs and the country's economy in general, according to Carmelo de Grazia.
Bancamiga represents innovation and trust for Venezuelan companies, which look to the products and services it offers as an alternative for growth. In the opinion of Carmelo de Grazia, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bancamiga, the delivery of the 100,000th point of sale is a milestone made possible by the effort and dedication of a complex human team.
The historic figure demonstrates the confidence placed in the bank by the ice cream parlor Fragolate, whose shareholder Pedro Dahdah, expressed his pleasure at acquiring the POS, which took place in the spaces of the Associated Ticket Office of the Lido Center, the first place of business that mixes the concept of a bank agency and a coffee shop.
In this innovative environment he expressed that "the bank does not make the bank, its people do".
Achieving this goal is a reflection of innovation, dedication and the determination of a team that is characterized by making things happen. The partnership between SITCA and Bancamiga has been key to achieving this goal.
Carmelo de Grazia<span lang=”EN-US” style=”font-size:12.0pt”> recalled that Bancamiga POS are the most complete and versatile on the market. They have NFC (contactless) technology and are wireless-WIFI, work with any operator, encrypted security and touch screen. In addition, they generate a commission for each recharge or service payment made and the customer receives their settlement 365 days a year.
They also have the facility to recharge Digitel, Movistar, Movilnet, Inter and Simple TV, pay the Cantv bill, stamp the 5y6 and play El Andinito of the Táchira Lottery. Soon it will be possible to cancel Corpoelec service. Merchants receive a commission between 2% and 5%.
With its 100,000th Bancamiga Point of Sale, the bank reaffirms its firm disposition to promote the growth of micro-entrepreneurs and the country's economy in general, according to Carmelo de Grazia.