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Bank Counters and Security Desks

Bank Counters is one of many terms used to refer to a secure counter or desk where a member of staff is capable of interacting and carrying out transactions with customers, usually in a financial services environment.  

In recent years the use of screens or glass partitions has reduced in a Banking environment, due to the reduced money held on the premises, however the demand for such products has not declined.  Such counters are becoming widely used in Currency Exchange, Train Stations (ticket windows), Council Receptions and Data Centres

Architectural Armour are specialist counter and screen manufacturers, with experience in supplying both bullet resistant (bulletproof) and attack resistant counters, security screens, windows, along with affiliated products i.e. transaction trays, to a number of different institutions.

With the ability to design, manufacture and install bespoke solutions, specifically meeting our clients needs, we are confident we can offer a cost effective workable solution.

Please contact us to discuss your requirements on +44(0)1981 257000 or mailto:info@architecturalarmour.com  

 

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Split Height Transaction Window Duo 

Using experience on previous projects and customers requirements we have designed a split height transaction window offering standing and DDA access to reception and data centre environments.

2 Position Screen

 

For more information and pricing please contact our office on info@architecturalarmour.com or +44(0)1981 257000

 

 

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Increased Stock for Express Delivery

We have increased our range of stock transaction windows to six units , ready for express dispatch.

Our range of transaction windows include, physical attack resistant and bullet resistant internal and external models. Please see below an outline of our products.

Architectural Armour are offering standard stock items and bespoke orders to suit.  Please contact us on +44(0) 1981 257000 

 

 

Stock Transaction Windows

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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