Akademik

entrenched transactors
n.
Bankers' jargon for those individuals who shun automated teller machines in favour of human tellers.
Example Citation:
"The banks would prefer that everyone use the cost-effective ATMs, but they're being thwarted by a relatively large number of what they call 'entrenched transactors' — customers who still prefer dealing with a human being instead of a machine."
Category:
Business (General)

New words. 2013.