
January 25, 2022
TheATM Industry Association is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Since its beginning in Louisville, Kentucky, the association now represents more than 650 companies in 70 countries, according to a press release.
"After starting ATMIA in a two-room office in a small town in Kentucky, I could only dream it would become the global industry force it is today," Tom Harper, founding director and CEO of the Networld Media Group, said in the release. "Mike Lee has led it into the world's major markets with amazing skill and diplomacy."
ATMIA will celebrate the event at its 23rd annual U.S. conference held in Orlando from Feb. 8 to 10. This event will feature a Member Town Hall for reflections on the 25th anniversary.
"ATMIA's relevance allows models like TecBan's, and other companies in the ecosystem, to be shared and expanded," Jaques Rosenzvaig, CEO, TecBan, said in the release. "I am sure that good discussions and content promoted will help the market to find answers for expansion and consolidation of themes such as ATM recycling, new payment models, deposits and transfers, ATM spaces, transformation of bank branches, open banking, among others."
ATMIA is the leading non-profit representing the global ATM industry, serving thousands of members across 500 companies, including financial institutions, deployers, manufacturers, and service providers. As a division of, ePayResources, our mission is to promote ATM growth and usage, protect industry interests.