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Fleet Launches `Access for All' Initiative; Effort Honors National Disability Month.


Business Editors

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 1, 2003

FleetBoston Financial FleetBoston Financial was a Boston, Massachusetts-based bank created in 1999 by the merger of Fleet Financial Group and BankBoston. In 2004 it merged with Bank of America; all of its banks and branches were given the Bank of America logo.  Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Chad Gifford kicked off National Disability Awareness Month today by launching Fleet's new "Access for All" initiative, pledging that Fleet will offer banking services that will be readily accessible to disabled customers through multiple channels and dedicated resources.

"Whether it is talking ATMs The perspective and/or examples in this article do not represent a world-wide view. Please [ edit] this page to improve its geographical balance. , telephone display technology for the hearing impaired, on-line screen reading technology, or alternative format documents, we are making accessibility for the disabled a standard, day-to-day part of our product development process," said Gifford. Gifford went on to say that by the end of 2003, the number of Fleet talking ATMs would increase to more than 1,400; new standard banking brochures being redone re·done  
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 to highlight Fleet's emphasis on customer service will also be made available in Braille/Large Print versions; and new on-line banking screen reading testing software would augment Fleet's current accessibility testing.

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 US Census 2000 figures, in the Northeast United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  there are more than 1,358,000 people over the age of 16 with sensory disabilities and more than 3,169,000 with physical disabilities.

Access for the hearing impaired (who employ many standard channels such as ATMs and branch service with no difficulty) chiefly involves a toll-free TTY/TDD TTY/TDD Telecommunications Device for the Deaf  phone service that allows customers through a digital display to do their banking by phone quickly and easily.

Visually impaired customers vary greatly in needs and preferences and therefore may choose from Braille, large print, audiocassette, or computer diskette The official name for the floppy disk. See floppy disk.

diskette - floppy disk
 for receiving statements and other documents. The visually impaired also make use of voice guidance or "talking" ATMs by employing earphones plugged into a standard audio jack. Branches keep earphones available for customers who need them or they can be requested free of charge by calling Fleet's Customer Service Center at 1-800-841-4000.

On-line banking is the latest channel to emerge and becomes increasingly popular every day. On-line access for the visually impaired involves testing each screen's compatibility with screen reading software. Adjustable font sizes, tags for graphics, visual contrast, presence of page titles, logical order of links, and other features also undergo rigorous testing. Access for some mobility-impaired customers involves making sure all standard transactions can be completed through a series of keystrokes rather than the mouse. Fleet is the only bank we are aware of that has an accessibility button on its homepage and on all pages in the main consumer banking and investing web site. Log on at www.fleet.com and click on "Accessibility" to learn more and for tips on using screen reading software. (A complete inventory of Fleet's Accessibility efforts is attached.)

"Consistent with our internal commitment to diversity and our encouragement of our employee Disability Resource Group, it is logical to make a similar concerted outreach effort to the disabled consumer looking for Looking for

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 quality financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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. It's the right thing to do and it makes good business sense as well, " concluded Gifford.

FleetBoston Financial (NYSE NYSE

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FBF Frankfurt Book Fair
FBF Feedback Form
FBF Frame by Frame (animation technique)
FBF FleetBoston Financial Corporation (stock symbol)
FBF Fundamental Baptist Fellowship
), a diversified financial The diversified financial services segment includes a range of consumer and commercially-oriented companies offering a wide variety of products and services, including various lending products (such as home equity loans and credit cards), insurance, and securities and investment  services company with assets of $197 billion, offers a comprehensive array of financial solutions to over 18 million individual, corporate, and institutional customers. Products and services are available through a variety of channels including 1,460 stores and more than 3,400 ATMs from Maine to Pennsylvania, HomeLink(SM) online banking, and telephone banking. Fleet is the leading small business and commercial banking provider in the Northeast and a premier provider of financial services to selected industries nationwide. Information about FleetBoston Financial is available online at www.fleet.com.

Accessibility of Banking Services at Fleet

-- Alternative Format Documents - Account Agreements and Fee

Schedules are available in Braille, Large Print, Computer

Diskette and Audiocassette. They are also available in

electronic format through www.fleet.com. Customer Statements

are available in alternative formats and can be requested

through a branch, telephone banking, or online email. Sample

alternative format statements are available for inspection at

all branches. Other standard written documents can, upon

request, be provided within 15 working days in alternative

format. Guideline or Raised Line Checks are also available at

the same cost as standard checks.

-- Voice Guidance or "Talking" ATMs - By the end of 2003, more

than 1,400 Fleet Talking ATMs will be available throughout

eight states in the Northeast. A complete list of locations

can be found by clicking on the ATM/Branch Locator LOCATOR, civil law. He who leases or lets a thing to hire to another. His duties are, 1st. To deliver to the hirer the thing hired, that he may use it. 2d. To guaranty to the hirer the free enjoyment of it. 3d.  at

www.fleet.com and the "Advanced Search Now" button can be used

to locate the nearest Talking ATM. Branches with Talking ATMs

stock earphones for customers who do not have their own, or

earphones can be obtained free of charge by calling the Fleet

Customer Service Center at 1-800-841-4000. For ATMs that have

not yet been converted to voice guidance, instructional guides

are available in Braille and audiocassette. Recently,

customers have begun asking for Braille PIN reminders for ATM

cards, so new procedures for handling such requests are about

to be distributed.

-- Online Accessibility - Fleet has an "Accessibility" button on

its homepage, and, in fact, on all pages in the main consumer

banking and investing web site. This links the user to both a

description of services available (e.g. Braille, Large Print,

Talking ATMs, etc.) and tips for using Screen Reader Software

with Fleet HomeLink. Fleet puts all new web designs and online

applications through a number of tests for accessibility,

using both screen reader and keyboard-only commands (motor

impairment), checking for things such as logical order of

links, tags for graphics, unique link text, presence of page

titles, and that all fields in forms are identified with

labels. We also check to ensure that font sizes are adjustable

by the user, and that there is good visual contrast. As a

final check, new applications are tested by experienced screen

reader users. New, advanced automated code checking for

accessibility supplements this manual testing (testing) manual testing - That part of software testing that requires human input, analysis, or evaluation. .

-- Telephone Banking - Fleet's Telephone Banking is fully

accessible to the hearing impaired through (711) intermediary

TTY (TeleTYpewriter) See teletypewriter and TDD/TTY.

(hardware) tty - /tit'ee/ (ITS pronunciation, but some Unix people say it this way as well; this pronunciation is not considered to have sexual undertones), /T T Y/

1. teletypewriter.

2.
 operators or by calling Fleet's 24/7 Telecommunication

Device for the Deaf (TDD (Time Division Duplexing) A transmission method that uses only one channel for transmitting and receiving, separating them by different time slots. No guard band is used. Contrast with FDD. See also TDD/TTY.

TDD - Telecommunications Device for the Deaf
) line at 1-800-637-4031. In addition,

the 1-800-841-4000 Telephone Banking welcome VRU VRU Voice Response Unit
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VRU Vancouver Rugby Union (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
VRU Virtual Resource Unit
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 carries

"Helpful Hints for Our Visually Impaired Customers" (Option

#9).

-- Auxiliary Aids - Branches maintain Clipboards, Markers,

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magnifying glass

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, Paper, and in-person Information to assist

visually and hearing impaired customers in conducting their

transactions. In addition, a new brochure in Braille and Large

Print, "Banking Services for the Visually Impaired" is

available by calling the Customer Service Center at

1-800-841-4000.

-- Fee Waivers - Disability fee waiver guidelines allow for the

waiver of HomeLink's $4.50 monthly bill payment fee and for a

Discretionary Waiver (DI) to waive monthly service charges on

selected accounts.

-- Resource Group - One of the most active internal Diversity

Resource Groups is the Disability Resource Group made up of

disabled employees and interested colleagues. Besides

networking and advocating for internal policies to attract and

retain disabled employees, this group also advocates for

Fleet's active courting of disabled customers through

intelligent and comprehensive accessibility.
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