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Interpreter service helps limited-English consumers communicate with banks.


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When limited-English-speaking customers call the service, they will be able to choose their preferred language and service. An interpreter will then connect the customer with the requested provider, and service is completed through a three-way conversation. Customers can be helped in eight languages, www.languageLine.com
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Title Annotation:New Products; Language Services International Inc.
Publication:ABA Bank Marketing
Article Type:Brief article
Date:Jan 1, 2007
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