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Branch sa UnionBank: Globe 5G powered

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ANG Union Bank of the Philippines (UnionBank) maoy unang banko sa Pilipinas nga nilusad sa smart branch tungod sa world-class 5G technology alang sa seamless connectivity uban sa IOT (Internet of Things) - enabled services.

Ang panag-uban sa Globe Business, ang enterprise arm sa Globe Telecom, UnionBank nimuntar og 5G-grade connectivity sa iyang Dasmarinas, Cavite branch – ang labing una sa iyang matang sa ARK 2.0 branches - alang sa mas paspas, taas nga bandwidth, ug mas stable internet connection.

Bayente ka pilo ang gikusgon kon itande sa ubang networks available, ang 5G technology mohatag sa branch employees sa pagkonektar sa 32 devices sa samang higayon nga dili masakripisyo ang performance.

Sumala sa researchers, ang 5G banking mohatag sa iyang kustomer sa kasinatian sa angat pinaagi sa augmented reality ug virtual reality sa ilang smartphones.

Sumala sa nag-unang digital financial publication The Financial Brand, pinaagi sa paghiusa sa 5G ug artificial intelligence (AI), ang mga banko makahimo sa mas maayo nga serbisyo ug real-time data gikan sa devices, diin maghata sa mas maayong pagbanabana ug pag-ila sa gusto sa kustomer ug ilang pamatasan.

“Excellent customer experience will always be an important driver to a company’s growth and relevance. This is the very reason why we at UnionBank constantly innovate and improve our services to ensure that we offer nothing but the best to our clients,” matod ni UnionBank executive vice president ug chief information officer Dennis Omila.

Samtang, si Globe Business senior vice president Peter Maquera nagkanayon nga “5G is an important building block in helping Philippine companies remain competitive in the digital age. This is the reason we are accelerating our efforts to deploy 5G, so we can provide more Filipino companies like UnionBank.” (PR)

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