m Local THE BATTALION MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1981 Page 5 utomatic banking delayed by Planning Committee (JRANcI iGIES: iBy CATHERINE J. THOMAS je Webb ance Gion Battalion Reporter First Federal BanK of Austin has ^dea that will let Aggies do their iking on-campus with an auto- |tic teller located in the Memo- Student Center. (First Federal has already instal- automatic tellers at several liege Station banks and would ;e to install one in the MSC. he possibility ot having an on- jnpus automatic teller was the ic of discussion at the March leting of the Texas A&M Board Regents. However, the Planning and Iding Committee set aside the le for discussion at a future eting when more information be available. Even if an automatic teller re to be placed in the MSC, the itroller of the Fiscal Depart- nt said he doubted it would replace human cashiers. They (the cashiers) are there , crash baru [ake your fees, cash paychecks ale da 750 1 Chris 696-1 cost $a receive deposits from diffe- tdepartments, ” Robert Smith, itroller of the University Fiscal partment, said. If the regents later approve the installation of an on-campus auto matic teller, the University Na tional Bank would be willing to service it, Bill McGuire, a teller at that bank, said. Smith said, however, if auto matic tellers were installed on campus, the Fiscal Department would not necessarily be able to cut back on the number of cashiers it employs because of the other services that the cashiers provide. “We’re not looking to get out of the cashier service — it’s valu able,” he said. “It’s a service for the students, faculty and staff.” Smith said the Fiscal Depart ment has six full-time tellers, four at the Coke Building and two at Rudder Tower. There is also a head cashier who is in charge of the vault, balancing and supervi sion. Virginia Arnold, MSC Main Desk manager, said she has 11 stu dents working part time, two full time desk clerks, two full-time cashiers and a part-time cashier. Arnold said she doesn’t know if she would cut back on the number of students employed at the MSC Main Desk if an automatic teller was installed on campus. The tellers serve many pur poses besides check cashing, Arnold said. They also answer the telephone, run the lost and found, help with the hotel, give change, issue keys for the camera club and the sailing club, give refunds and do notaries, she said. Arnold said during the last fis cal year the MSC tellers cashed 510,788 checks, amounting to $8.73 million. The ANYTIME tel ler could lighten that load as it has lightened the workload at Univer sity National Bank. McGuire said the ANYTIME teller has lightened the bank’s workload because it is a lot faster. But some people prefer a human teller for split deposits and other transactions that require explana tions, he said. Since University National Bank installed its ANYTIME banking system, the bank has actually had to add cashiers, rather than dis miss any, because some of the for mer tellers now work with the ANYTIME machine, McGuire said. The ANYTIME machine has a rental fee of about $60,000, he said. First Federal already has plans to install an automatic teller at Skaggs Alpha Beta. The bank is presently waiting to sign a con tract to install an ANYTIME machine that will cut down on the grocery store’s own check cashing, McGuire said. Friday means pay day and long lines at the and staff form lines at the check cashing sta- Coke Building. Hundreds of students, faculty tions at Coke and Rudder Tower. A Great Place This Summer! 1-Bedroom Apt - $183.00 (Also - 2-Bedrooms Available) EoaI Gate Apartments 401 Lincoln Drive East, College Station, Texas 713/696-7380 utomatic tellers, like the ANYTIME teller at the University ational Bank, attract customers because of their 24-hour rvice. 12512 IBS D. R. 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