The ATM continues to be the main point of interaction between a bank and its customers. For the ATM to be a success, it must provide an uninterrupted service with little downtime and be supported by the bank to ensure effective integration with new product cycles.
To address this banks must first understand its testing requirements. This guide will explain the steps involved in that process.

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