Bank of Maldives has today launched self-service banking ATM services in Thilafushi, the country's most major industrial island.
Introducing ATM services in industrial islands is a pledge of President Dr Mohamed Muizzu.
The ceremony held today to inaugurate ATM services in Thilafushi was attended by Minister of Economic Development and Trade Mohamed Saeed and BML CEO and Managing Director Mohamed Shareef, alongside other senior officials of BML.
"Expanding our ATM network remains a key priority as we continue to enhance banking accessibility across the Maldives. The new self-service ATM in Thilafushi reflects our commitment to supporting communities and businesses with reliable, convenient banking solutions," Shareef said today.
"As we progress with our 2026 expansion plans, we remain focused on delivering innovative services that bring greater ease and value to our customers nationwide.”
BML stated that they will be installing over 70 USD ATMs across the country this year, with the aim of improvin access to foreign currency and providing convenience to both individual and business customers.
Bank of Maldives operates a network of 42 branches and 267 ATMS across 20 atolls, Self-Service Banking ATM Centres on every inhabited island and advanced digital banking platforms.