MCB Bank Limited - Information Technology

Information Technology

MCB’s name is synonymous with ATM facility in the country as the Bank has been a pioneer in introducing 24-hour cash withdrawal facility and on-screen transactions. MCB ATM/Debit Card, the most multifunctional card of the country, with its collaboration with VISA can be used globally. The Bank also pioneered the idea of sharing its ATM network with other banks by establishing an electronic platform for enhanced network accessibility and secured online transactions. This step has also played an important role in interconnecting all ATMs of the country.

MCB mobile banking was launched in mid-CY09, and volumes on the platform have already crossed the PKR 1 billion mark in 2011. These services entail a fee income as well as generation of sticky zero-cost deposits. Technological leadership has helped the Bank in providing multiple delivery channels to the customers and satisfying their needs anytime & anywhere in the world. MCB offers the most comprehensive Internet banking solution in the country. MCB Virtual-Internet Banking with its wide ranging banking solutions for the customers for individual as well as corporate customers has become the most preferred Internet banking solution in the country.

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