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  2. Bank teller - Wikipedia

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    Bank teller at work. (1992) Being front-line staff they are most likely to detect and stop fraudulent transactions in order to prevent losses at a bank (counterfeit currency and cheques, identity theft, confidence tricks, etc.). The position also requires tellers to be friendly and interact with the customers, providing them with information ...

  3. Cashier - Wikipedia

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    A cashier at her register in a Panamanian grocery store.. A retail cashier or simply a cashier is a person who handles the cash register at various locations such as the point of sale in a retail store.

  4. Teller - Wikipedia

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    5006 Teller, a minor planet; Bank teller. Automated teller machine; Teller (elections), a person who counts the votes in a vote; Teller Amendment, a 1898 amendment to a joint resolution of the United States Congress; Teller House, a historic hotel in Central City, Colorado; Teller mine, a German-made antitank mine common in World War II; Teller ...

  5. Cashier balancing - Wikipedia

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    Cashier balancing [1] or cashing up is the process of a cashier counting the money in a cash register at the end of a business day or working shift. The process is usually conducted in businesses such as grocery stores, restaurants and banks, and makes the cashier responsible for the money in their cash register.

  6. ATM - Wikipedia

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    An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, funds transfers, balance inquiries or account information inquiries, at any time and without the need for direct interaction with bank staff.

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  8. Croupier - Wikipedia

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    Originally a "croupier" meant one who stood behind a gambler, with extra reserves of cash to back him up during a gambling session. The word derived from croupe (the rump of a horse) and was by way of analogy to one who rode behind on horseback. It later came to refer to one who was employed to collect the money from a gaming-table.

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