It took 50 minutes for the operation "cash withdrawal from the card". The manager mumbles something uncertainly about "currency exchange operations" and "in the order of the queue", although the clients with simple operations that were behind me passed one by one. There is no money in the ATM. The only plus is the comfortable temperature in the compartment and the availability of cool water.
There are always a lot of people here, long queues, but waiting can be smoothed out by the opportunity to buy coffee in the machine, drink water, and draw for children.
Only the electronic queue works well here. I paid for kindergarten for a child, not only did an experienced specialist not know how to do this, but he also managed to be rude to my questions, for how long? (it was lunchtime, the poet was in a hurry). After 15 minutes, with the help of other employees, it turned out to enter all the details and then, lo and behold, they do not have a contactless payment method, they need physical cards with a chip (I only had a phone with NFC).