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ACS to sell ATM business

March 5, 2002

DALLAS -- Information technology company ACS (NYSE: ACS)announced the signing of a definitive agreement to sell its ATM processing and maintenance business for a purchase price of approximately $180 million.

ACS' ATM business is being acquired by Genpass, Inc. a newly-formed company funded by GTCR Golder Rauner, a Chicago-based private equity firm with more than $4 billion of capital under management.

Bipin C. Shah will serve as CEO of Genpass. "We want to continue to provide the highest level of customer service while taking our customers to the next generation of products and services through the Internet," Shah said.

ACS also plans to divest other non-strategic operations, primarily in the commercial professional services and systems integration area. The other divestitures are expected to be completed during the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2000.

ACS anticipates the net effect of the gain from the ATM divestiture and the net loss from the other divestitures will result in a non-recurring net positive earnings impact for the quarter ending June 30, 2000.

Jeff Rich, president and CEO of ACS said, "We concluded that ACS' future is providing end-to-end information technology and business process outsourcing solutions to commercial and government clients. These services represent the vast majority of our current revenues, our highest growth potential, and is where we will focus our efforts."


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