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Fidelity Bank ATMs now accept all local and international Visa Cards
By Serena Williams
Jul 3, 2009 - 1:04:55 PM

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The Bahamas -  Locally and internationally issued VISA and VISA PLUS cards are now accepted at all Fidelity Bank ATMs which are located in Nassau, Freeport and Abaco. Our Fidelity Bank ATM s can now process any VISA card issued here or abroad, explained Ms. Heatherdawn Blake Brown, Director, Fidelity Bank Card Services. Now that we have expanded the existing nationwide VISA & VISA PLUS ATM network both residents and tourists have an even wider selection of ATM s to withdraw their funds. Pictured: Ms. Rotara Lewis using her Visa Card in one of Fidelity Bank s automated, voice enabled ATM s. For a location listing of Fidelity Bank s ATM s please call 356.776 4...

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