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2002: A year in review

From card fraud to increased regulation, advanced functionality to international expansion, 2002 was another year to remember in ATMs.

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Improving ATM deposits

Is getting rid of envelopes better than pushing them? When it comes to ATM deposits, a handful of bank ATM owners and vendors are trying to prove that...

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Costs squeeze armored carriers

While it may be impossible to determine just how much emotional damage was done to our national psyche by the events of Sept. 11, the economic aftereffects of…

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An ISO by any name?

Earlier this year Bank of America spent $70 million on a promotional campaign featuring print and television ads created by Bozell, New York, the same ad…

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On target with ATM advertising

Your television doesn't know who you are. Neither does your radio, or the billboard you pass on the way to work each morning. Your ATM, however, knows your…

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Finally, more functionality

Though 7-Eleven's Vcom project has yielded the biggest impact to date in the effort to add advanced functionality to an ATM/kiosk platform, a total of fewer…

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eFunds across America?

First American Express, then E*Trade and now eFunds. These non-deployers have all purchased ATM portfolios with the intent of using the ATM business to advance…

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Ring a ding ding

Much as Americans have embraced the idea of 24/7 access to their money, many have also become hooked on the convenience of carrying a phone with them wherever…

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Mexican banks forge ahead with ATM networks

The business-friendly government of Mexican President Vicente Fox is helping to generate a massive influx of foreign investment for America's border neighbor…

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Triple DES dare you

First Y2K. Then ADAAG. The latest acronym to inspire industry-wide angst is DES - as in Data Encryption Standard - or more accurately, Triple DES.

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Passage to ATMs

In comparison with the developed West, penetration of ATMs in India is low. Nevertheless, there has been a significant shift away from physical branch banking…

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Audio ATMs...Then & Now

While still far from the norm, audio-enabled ATMs continue to pop up from coast to coast - and in Australia and other far corners of the world. But it all…

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Spain: Ahead of the ATM curve

Tourists enjoy Spain's sunny beaches, flamenco dancing and historic buildings. ATM watchers, however, admire the Spanish market for its large number of…

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Is the surcharge ban really dead?

Even though Sen. Alfonse D'Amato's ATM access fee ban amendment was killed in last week's vote, some experts think it's not completely dead yet. by Tom Harper…

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Conference call

It was no day at the beach -- but for those in the ATM industry, a trip to the ATM Industry Association's Conference 2000 in Orlando, Fla., was the next best…

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Gotta serve somebody

Have wrench, will travel. At one time, that was all that was necessary to make a living in the retail ATM service business. That's changing, however, with both…

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Iowa injunction

In another decision favoring the National Bank Act over state law, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that ATMs deployed by Bank One in Iowa were not…

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Look before you deploy: State regulations may surprise you

Don't let state surcharge legislation and ATM regulations put a damper on your deployment plans. By Kevin Gibson, contributing writer

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Connecticut's surcharge battle

"I will vigorously fight any of their efforts to force our state's consumers to pay these double charges that serve only to boost the banks' bottom line," said…

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Iris ID system opens eyes in the ATM industry

Windows to the soul? Maybe, but eyes also may hold the key to better service at ATMs and banks. Sensar's prototype iris identification system (pictured at…

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