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Oriental Bank Offers Preferential Service for Customers 65+ and First Responders

Oriental Bank branch in Puerto Rico. ( Photo by Michelle Kantrow-Vázquez, first published in News is my Business at newsismybusiness.com)

In a continuation of efforts to provide accessibility and convenience to its customers, Oriental Bank announces a new initiative for clients 65 and older, those with special needs, and employees of hospitals, laboratories and law enforcement officers.

These customers will be provided with preferential access to Oriental drive-thru lanes. Starting Tuesday, April 14, these customers should present their senior citizen card, driver’s license, government ID or work identification to the branch security guard who will allow preferred access. Transactions may only be made for the account of the person who meets the special treatment requirements. Transactions for third-parties or companions will not be permitted.

“It is important for us to continue providing solutions so that our clients feel safe when making any bank transaction. Our goal is to help senior citizens limit their time away from their residence and assist those whose time is limited due to service to our community to make their transactions with Oriental.

Online Banking and Mobile Banking services are always available for day-to-day transactions from home. We are committed to our clients and our focus is their health and safety,” said Idalis Montalvo, vice president of marketing and public relations.

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