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MCM Launch in Futo (Easy way to make Bank transactions)


MCM is here to ease the stress of student standing at the ATM for a long time. As we all know that Futo operates a mono policy which make us to have one bank, one student affairs office, one SEET head etc. The stress student undergoes before withdrawing at the ATM is so visible to the blind and audibly to the deef.
Finally Moble Cash Mogul is here to ease the stress away. You don't have to queue any longer, you don't have to receive insult from anyone, you don't have to stay under the sun and turn dark all of a sudden. With just a swipe of your ATM card you are good to go.
MCM is now available at Futo park, all you need to do is just work into the office and do your transactions, both cash deposit and cash withdrawal.


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