KEBA grows by 3% in a dynamic environment to a new high of 553.5 million euros
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Smartphones have long played a central role in our everyday lives. Making phone calls? Yes - but this now accounts for only a very small part of its use. Instead, the smartphone has developed into a versatile communication tool that has become an indispensable part of our modern world. And of course, digitalisation has not stopped at banking. The mobile phone has become a "digital wallet" that enables us to make cashless payments or conduct banking transactions on the go. And: the smartphone also takes on an important and hardly imaginable function as an access control - whether to a digital or physical location.
The banking industry has evolved steadily over the past decades. Two factors that have significantly shaped this change? Digitalisation and self-service. As technological developments have progressed, the traditional bank branch has transformed into a modern financial services centre offering a wide range of diverse services. But the transformation is far from complete. Digitalisation and self-service continue to change the way banking is done. That's why we asked ourselves: What will the bank branch of the future look like? In this article, we would like to shed light on this question from different angles and provide possible answers.
With the self-service shop "GenussKistl", the entrepreneurial couple Barbara Schmidt and Robert Kurka offer a delicatessen paradise in their hometown of Lassee and thus secure the local supply - around the clock. The goods and food are also safely stored, thanks to controlled access with KEBA's access solution
KeBin S10. Thus, all visitors will find a clean, truly lovingly designed shop at all times, which adorns Barbara's handwriting through and through, as Mr Kurka emphasises.