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Bank of Maldives (BML) has inaugurated Self-Service Banking ATMs in Vaavu Atoll’s Fulidhoo and Thinadhoo as part of its “Mulhi Raajje ah BML ATM” initiative, strengthening financial access for loca...
Mohamed Hilmy
19 September 2025, 00:00
Bank of Maldives (BML) has inaugurated Self-Service Banking ATMs in Vaavu Atoll’s Fulidhoo and Thinadhoo as part of its “Mulhi Raajje ah BML ATM” initiative, strengthening financial access for local communities.
The new ATMs
were officially opened today at a ceremony attended by President Dr. Mohamed
Muizzu, government ministers, BML Chairperson Ahmed Ali Habeeb, Chief Executive
Officer and Managing Director Mohamed Shareef, and senior bank officials.
Speaking at the
event, CEO and Managing Director Mohamed Shareef highlighted the significance
of the expansion, noting that Vaavu Atoll now hosts self-service banking
facilities in Fulidhoo, Thinadhoo, Keyodhoo, and Feridhoo, alongside a
full-service branch in Felidhoo. He further announced that an ATM will be
launched tomorrow in V. Rakeedhoo, which will mark full coverage of
self-service banking across all inhabited islands in the atoll.
“With the two
new ATMs launched today, Vaavu Atoll now has self-service banking facilities in
Fulidhoo, Thinadhoo, Keyodhoo and Feridhoo, in addition to a full-service
branch in Felidhoo. We look forward to launching our ATM in V. Rakeedhoo
tomorrow to complete the important milestone of expanding our ATM network to
cover all inhabited islands in the atoll to ensure financial inclusion for our
communities,” Shareef stated.
Bank of Maldives
is the largest financial institution in the country, operating 42 branches
across all 20 atolls, 165 Self-Service Banking Centres, 224 ATMs, as well as
nationwide Agent Banking services and advanced digital banking platforms.
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