The charges embarrass Diebold, but the company has moved forward by restating its earnings, and executives responsible for the fraud either have left Diebold…
read nowThe world's third-largest ATM manufacturer has agreed to pay a $25 million fine to settle the Securities and Exchange Commission charges.
read nowAfter surviving round one of a legislative fight to cap ATM fees, the ATM industry braces itself for more battles on the horizons.
read nowOne retailer is on a campaign to educate the public, press and politicians about the big difference between interchange fees and ATM surcharge fees.
read nowA new survey shows online banking, bill payment and e-bill usage continue to grow, and the people using it have changed significantly.
read nowby Matt Cunningham — Editor, NetWorld Alliance
The ATM industry wipes its brow as the proposed fee-cap appears mortally wounded.
read nowThe European ATMs 2010 conference in London will feature speakers on a variety of topics pertinent to the ATM industry.
read nowThe CMO of Morphis gives a plain-language explanation of why the Harkin Amendment is bad for consumers.
read nowby Matt Cunningham — Editor, NetWorld Alliance
ATM deployers and others are voicing strong opposition to proposed fee cap
read nowIn a surprise move, the U.S. Senate last night passed the Electronic Check Parity Act of 2010, which would give the Federal Reserve Board oversight authority…
read nowby Fritz Esker — Freelance Journalist, Networld Alliance
Denomination fraud can provide headaches for ISOs, but there are some steps that can be taken at the password security and programming levels to prevent it.
read nowFor the first time ever, MasterCard's U.S. customers have spent as much with their debit cards as they did with their credit cards.
read nowConsumers overwhelmingly prefer to interact with companies through websites, especially when it comes to simple, repetitive tasks like paying bills.
read nowShould financial institutions rush to create custom iPad apps to support Apple's new device?
read nowThe focus on enhancing payment security and combating fraudulent activities will help the ATM market tide over the challenging economic conditions.
read nowU.S. ATM deployers say ATM cash withdrawal amounts are on an upswing, a positive byproduct of the downtrodden economy.
read nowby Fritz Esker — Freelance Journalist, Networld Alliance
The retail ATM manufacturer, once owned by Dover Corp. and put on the selling block, is now privately held by a group of investors.
read nowDiebold Inc. says it's banking its future on Integrated Services, strong growth in mobile banking apps and expand its international presence.
read nowWhile the region's number of ATMs did increase, the increase of 8,459 terminals was the lowest annual increase recorded by RBR for the last 10 years.
read nowby Annamaria Turano — Executive Director, MCAworks
Commentary: AnnaMaria Turano of MCAworks, a strategic marketing consulting firm, says bank branches should offer customers a 'retail-like' experience.
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