"In the near future, the facility will be upgraded to a recycler machine with a
cash
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glove machine Manufacturers deposit facility. Additionally, facilities like
cash transfer, card-to-card transfer, credit card payment, mobile number
registration and updation would also be available," an official statement
said.It added that a Point of Sale (PoS) system will also be installed in the
future on the warship and this "would go a long way in supporting cashless
transactions on the ship, in line with the governments policy of digitising the
Indian economy".
The facility was inaugurated jointly by Flag Officer Commanding
of the Karnataka Naval Area Rear Admiral K J Kumar and SBI MD and Group
Executive Rajnish Kumar.INS Vikramadityas Commanding Officer Captain Krishna
Swaminathan said that the ATM machine "will enable personnel of the ship to
manage their domestic financial requirements better and assist them in
conducting their money transactions at their own convenience."The use of mobile
has changed not only the way we shop and transact, but also the way
organisations hire as 85 per cent of businesses across India utilise them for
talent acquisition, says a TeamLease report.
According to TeamLease - The New
Hiring Landscape Report, the adoption of technology for hiring is not just
restricted to usage of mobile phones, there is also a growing acceptance for
tech tools like analytics and machine-based hiring."The preference and
dependence on digitised hiring is rapidly progressing and the corresponding
value that companies derive from them is substantial," TeamLease Services
Executive Vice President & Co-Founder Rituparna Chakraborty said.The study
further noted that small business seems to be warming up to the concept of
mobile based hiring faster than established corporates. More than 44 per cent of
the small medium enterprises use mobiles phones for hiring.According to hiring
managers, apart from saving cost and decreasing the time-to-hire period, it
improves the interview to select ratio.