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Crime continues to dog ATM industry

Liability suits can take a big bite out of an ATM owner's bottom line. Are emergency alert systems the answer? by Ann All, editor

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Fat lady isn't singing, but is she clearing her throat?

Even though 23 anti-surcharge measures died in 1998, new legislation was introduced in 13 states. This year's crop isn't faring much better. by Ann All, editor

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Triton and Tidel: Beyond basic

They're still the darlings of off-site ATM deployers, but how long will the honeymoon last? Enhanced features may be the key to a long, happy relationship. by…

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Getting the (price) point

High-end features and low-end price -- ATM deployers want it all, but can manufacturers afford to give it to them? NCR and Diebold are trying to find out. by…

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Surcharging's next stop: Europe

Our publisher's commentary on his trip to ATMs Europe '99, a London conference hosted by SMi. by Tom Harper, publisher

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Euronet reports revenue increase

March 11, 2002

BUDAPEST -- Euronet Services Inc. announced first quarter revenues of $8.2 million, double the revenues of the previous quarter and four times the revenues for…

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Surcharge regulation: People's choice

California is the latest state to thwart a legislative effort to ban ATM surcharges. But surcharge opponents there want to put it to a vote. by Ann All, editor

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Body talk

Biometric identification methods such as iris scanning and fingerprint imaging may eliminate the need for a PIN at the ATM. by Ann All, editor

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Changing of the guard

There's bound to be big changes ahead in the U.K., where non-bank deployers are entering the ATM market and bringing the surcharge with them. by Ann All, editor

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Automated talking machine?

Are voice-activated ATMs all talk, or are banks on the road to adopting the technology that would make machines more accessible to the visually impaired?by…

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Counting down to Y2K

Federal regulators seem confident that financial institutions are well prepared for Y2K. Now they're turning their attention to EFT networks, processors and…

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New girl in town

Is "Stella" the ATM of the future? NCR's new prototype is all about interactivity. by Kevin Gibson, contributing writer

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ATM cash management: Building a better duck

ATM owners are beginning to flock to high-tech methods of cash management. by Ryan DuBosar, contributing writer

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ICL introduces scanner for bill payment at ATM

March 11, 2002

LONDON -- In London, bank customers may not only be tapping the ATM for cash, but will be spending money at the same time -- on bills.UK-based ICL, a large…

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Pathways, SmartCard Solutions team on new contract for theater company

March 11, 2002

WOODINVILLE, Wash. -- The Pathways Group, Inc.has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with SmartCard Solutions, Inc., a privately held company based in Aspen…

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Scottish bank's ads to emphasize free ATM use

March 11, 2002

In light of fees being issued by other large banks, such as Abbey National, on customers who use another bank's ATM, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is…

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Bright lights, big city, bold ideas

Didn't get to attend the recent Advanced ATM Conference '99 in Chicago? Here's some of what you missed from the keynote address.by Ann All, editor

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New attitude

From its inception two years ago, The ATM Industry Association emerges as an energetic group with a growing membership and new ideas. by Katherine L. Sears…

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Knowledge = power

Ever wonder where deployers get all of those fascinating stats on ATM usage? Meet Randy Batsell, one of the men behind the numbers.by Ann All, editor

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Check this

In an age of EFT, Americans still cling stubbornly to checks. Some ATM deployers are catering to consumers depositing, cashing checks. by Ann All, editor

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