September was a busy month. Three DN Intersect stories made our list of the Top 5 features of the month, along with two other stories addressing the future of ATMs.
October 4, 2019 by Amy Castor — Editor, Networld Media Group
September was a busy month. Diebold Nixdorf held its three-day DN Intersect conference in Las Vegas and then came the seventh annual Bank Customer Experience Summit in Chicago, an opportunity for bank execs to engage in two days of productive discussions about consumer trends and technologies driving change in retail banking.
Three DN Intersect stories made our list of the Top 5 features of the month, along with two other stories addressing the future of ATMs.
Here's the countdown ...
5) Innovation 2.0: ATMs in the 21st Century
When the now somewhat humbled ATM launched 50 year ago, it transformed banking. Yet in the last several decades, very little, if anything, has changed in what the ATM offers consumers. Jim Tomaney, COO at Renovite Technologies Inc., shares his thoughts on some of the opportunities for FIs to re-invent the ATM.
4) Diebold top exec boasts ATMs are market's most secure
At Diebold Nixdorf's DN Intersect event, ATM Marketplace sat down with David Phister, the company's director of systems security product management, to talk about how the DN Series of ATM machines, launched earlier this year, is tackling security issues. Here is what he had to say.
3) Diebold Nixdorf CEO: 'Bank branches are here to stay'
While the nature of bank branches will evolve, Gerrard Schmid, the CEO and president of Diebold Nixdorf, believes that they are here to stay, despite banks' efforts to cut costs, a push to go digital and recent threats from challenger banks.
Fiserv Inc. launched a self-service device it refers to as a "super ATM." The kiosk can perform cash and check transactions in addition to credit card applications and loans. Even more interesting, it integrates with the company's Verifast palm vein identification solution.
1) 6 ATM insights revealed at DN Intersect
A little more than a year ago, Diebold Nixdorf was going through some tough times. Its 2018 Q2 earnings report was grim. Now company execs are spreading the word that the ship is turning itself around. That's just one takeaway from DN Intersect. Here are five others.
Amy Castor has more than 20 years of experience in journalism and mass communications. In the last several years, she has gotten particularly interested cryptocurrencies, blockchain technologies and other evolving forms of payment. Her work has appeared in consumer and trade publications throughout the U.S., including CoinDesk, Forbes, and Bitcoin Magazine. She is now the editor of ATMmarketplace.com and WorldofMoney.com