ATMs are usually available only to bank customers. But some companies think it makes sense for the "unbanked" to get their cash at an ATM. by Ann All, editor
Looking for a better, more cost-effective way of running your ATM network? Consider joining the crowd and getting someone else to do it for you. by Ann All, editor
The little-known scrip machine is struggling for recognition in a market dominated by low-end cash dispensers. Will scrips strip away any more market share, or are they destined for defeat? by …
After two years of aggressive deployment, Philadelphia-based Credit Card Center became the biggest ISO in the U.S. in 1999. CCC also attracted its share of controversy, with detractors accusing the …
Wells Fargo generated lots of press reaction when it ran full-motion video clips of Dreamworks movies and live news feeds from MSNBC.com on several of its new Web-enabled ATMs in September of 2000 …
Just a few years after their inception, many no-surcharge and selective-surcharge alliances are still in place and growing larger. The alliances allow small and mid-sized financial institutions to …
Until the most recent election -- and its aftermath -- most Americans voted using whatever method was provided and thought no more of it. They punched holes in cards, filled in circles on paper …
Can Tranax and Triton sell their new, PC-based ATMs to financial institutions? In an increasingly competitive market, the two manufacturers are banking on it.
Money not only makes the world go around, it also makes ATM deals happen. So when leasing companies exit the ATM business, as they've done in large numbers in recent months, deployers feel the pinch …
7-Eleven has streamlined its in-store financial service centers and renamed the ATM/kiosk hybrids 'V.com.' It plans to launch the V.coms first in Florida and Texas, then nationally this fall.
The ATM industry emerged a bit battered but far from beaten in 2001. In a year defined by a number of unusual challenges – from Credit Card Center's high-profile collapse to deployers' efforts …
Some companies are testing the waters with ATMs and ATM-like terminals that provide both cash and tickets. Convenient for consumers and a money saver for entertainment venues, they may be the wave of …
For the ATM industry, 2001 was a year filled with the good (proactive response to the ADA issue), the bad (high-profile collapse of Credit Card Center) – and the just plain strange …
Most of the retail ATM deployment activity in the past few years has been confined to the freestanding cash dispensers that have become nearly as common as cash registers at convenience stores, gas …
While many ISOs have talked the full-motion video talk, there hasn't been much walking. That's beginning to change, with steps taken by two large ISOs. Both Cash Resources and International Merchant …
Don't look for CDPD and VSAT in a bowl of alphabet soup. You're more likely to find them at an ATM, where they're two of today's hottest telecommunications trends.