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Credit Union 24 Network to market Fujitsu ATMs to members

December 9, 2001

DALLAS -- Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc. has teamed with The Credit Union 24 Network -- a Tallahassee, Fla.-based, member-owned credit-union network -- to offer the network's participants discounts on Fujitsu cash dispensers and ATMs, including the Series 8000, the first machine released with a Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system.

According to a news release, Credit Union 24 network participants will receive a guaranteed minimum 20 percent discount on all Fujitsu ATMs and cash dispensers. In turn, Credit Union 24 and Fujitsu will collaboratively market Fujitsu products to Credit Union 24's 385 members.

Both companies also will provide links to each other's Web sites, allowing quick access to product information for Credit Union 24 network participants.

"Credit Union 24 is a respected network of leading credit unions, and it is our privilege to serve their members,' said Neill F. Collins, Fujitsu's vice president of financial systems sales. "This is a good fit for both companies.'

The majority of Credit Union 24 members do not surcharge at their ATMs. The network was created in 1980 by four Central Florida credit unions to provide a cooperative environment for the implementation of effective electronic funds-transfer strategies.

Credit union members of network participants also have point-of-sale access available at many large retail chains, including Publix Super Markets Inc., Winn-Dixie Stores Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Sam's Club and Food Lion LLC.

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