What Is a Kiosk Terminal?
Self-service terminals are mainly used to alleviate the problem of large crowds in the business hall and improve the speed of business processing. They are mainly used in banking, telecommunications, power, medical, aviation, retail and other industries.
Kiosk
- Chinese name
- Kiosk
- Features
- Increase the speed of business transactions
- design concept
- 24-hour self-service
- Application range
- Banking, telecommunications, power, medical, aviation, etc.
- Self-service terminals are mainly used to alleviate the problem of large crowds in the business hall and improve the speed of business processing. They are mainly used in banking, telecommunications, power, medical, aviation, retail and other industries.
- The self-service terminal is based on the "24-hour self-service" system design concept, which can alleviate the problem of excessive human flow in the traditional business hall, make up for the lack of business hours, and avoid customers' troubles in handling business in the business hall, making customers feel Easy, convenient and considerate service. The business hall self-service terminal is an extension and supplement to the business hall services. In the financial industry, users can perform account queries, self-service transfers,
- With the strengthening of global integration and the acceleration of the pace of China's informatization construction, the demand for production and service efficiency in various industries has continued to increase. Self-service terminals have begun to rapidly expand from the banking industry to other fields, and their application scope has expanded to telecommunications, power, medical, Aviation and retail industries.
- Especially with the rapid development of the banking and telecommunications industries, the rapid construction of business outlets, and the continuous improvement of the level of service and information construction in major industries, the demand for self-service terminals is rapidly increasing. Taking the telecommunications industry as an example, China's telecommunications industry began to introduce self-service terminals in 2000. As of the end of 2010, the number of high-end self-service terminals in the industry exceeded 60,000.