GRGBanking has announced the May 3, 2013, certification by the European Central Bank of the Chinese manufacturer's cash recyclers, deposit machines, sorting machines and cash handling devices …
You can bet that the ATM down the street from a cannabis shop is one busy machine. Because despite the legalization of marijuana in 18 states, it's still a cash-only business. As far as the federal …
The ATM Industry Association has announced a new service that will deliver compliance monitoring and regulatory alerts to United States chapter members in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. ATMIA …
As part of its ambitious plan to extend financial services to India's unbanked population, the Reserve Bank of India is requiring that 25 percent of all new bank branches be located in rural areas …
On March 29, the ATM Industry Association refiled its amicus brief in the U.S. District Court of Eastern New York, restating the association's opposition to the proposed class action settlement …
Acting in response to public outrage, the Central Bank of Nigeria has decreed that banks will not be permitted to collect an N100 (63 cents) monthly ATM card maintenance fee. Many banks had imposed …
In an attempt to stem rising credit card fraud, the Reserve Bank of India has asked banks in the country to issue debit and credit cards for domestic use exclusively. In order to get an international …
As Cyprus banks prepare to reopen Thursday at midday, the country's finance ministry is implementing measures designed to prevent a massive outflow from deposit accounts. This includes further limits …
Two of the largest banks in Cyprus have cut their ATM withdrawal limits from €260 ($336) to €100 ($129). The step was taken in order to prevent a run on accounts at the two banks, whose …
The European Central Bank has given Cyprus until Monday, March 25, to pull together $6 billion in earnest money needed to secure emergency liquidity aid from the EU and avert a bank collapse …
Now that Congress has passed EFTA Reg E reform, New York is deciding whether to "be a part of it," you might say. State Assemblywoman Annette Robinson, D-Brooklyn, has introduced legislation that …
The playing field for U.S. legal tender and virtual currencies has just been levelled a bit. The U.S. Treasury, through its Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, has issued guidance clarifying that …
Following complaints that its recent tightening of procedures for setting up ATMs was hindering the speed of installations, Bangladesh Bank has promised to ease procedures to address the problem …
Now that EFTA lawsuit filings are a thing of the past, will ADA lawsuit filings take their place? A class action lawsuit filed two weeks ago in Atlanta might offer an indication. According to a …
Whatever changes Rep. Spencer Bachus, R-Ala., thinks the Durbin Amendment swipe fee cap might need, the Federal Reserve seems perfectly content with it as is. This week, the Fed said it has no plans …
As President Obama officially submitted Richard Cordray's renomination as director of the CFPB to Congress on Friday, eight states joined a suit challenging the constitutionality of key provisions of …
ATM services were restored this week in Vatican City. The machines were shut down on Dec. 31 by an Italian government irritated by the Vatican Bank's failure to implement an acceptable regulatory …
The 2012 edition of the ATM Future Trends Report, brought to you by ATM Marketplace and the ATM Industry Association, surveys a cross-section of the financial services industry. Representatives from banks, credit unions, EFT networks, transaction processors, ATM manufacturers and independent ATM deployers come together to answer questions surrounding five-year trends, predictions, opportunities and challenges for the ATM industry.