Walk into a bank is no longer possible in Finland, regardless of the purpose.

Most branch offices have been closed. The bigger part of the remaining ones are appointment only and getting an appointment can take weeks.

Very few offer cash and similar day to day services without appointment, but only very short hours. People who cannot use cards or the internet will queue in the street.

So like the modern challengers, traditional banks just offer no customer service deserving the name.

Well obviously Finnish people wouldn't design a system where you talk to another human.