Details released on Europe's largest ATM conference
April 11, 2010
Europe is home to the most diverse range of national markets of any world region, and now boasts more than half a million ATMs. While growth in many western European markets has slowed, several countries in Central and Eastern Europe are still expanding rapidly, and functionality overall has continued to evolve.
It is against this backdrop that RBR and ATMIA are once again joining forces to present European ATMs 2010. The event will take place in London on June 10th and 11th at the Park Plaza Victoria Hotel. Last year's event attracted more than 300 delegates representing 87 organizations from 41 countries, confirming its position as Europe's largest ATM conference.
The extensive speaker program features a line-up focused on bank, independent ATM deployer (IAD) and network case studies. Delegates will have the opportunity to learn from experiences of organizations from across Western, Central and Eastern Europe, China, Brazil and beyond. The program features more than 35 speakers, including 21 ATM deployers and networks, representing 15 countries. In addition, a panel of senior executives from the leading ATM manufacturers will provide a strategic perspective on the direction of the ATM industry.
A wide range of topics will be covered at European ATMs 2010, including the use of automated deposit and cash recycling, ATM outsourcing, marketing at the ATM, self-service as part of a multichannel strategy, value-adding functionality, energy-saving, ATM software strategy and meeting demands for cash.
European ATMs 2010 will also feature an extended exhibition area, allowing delegates the chance to network and view products and services from a variety of leading industry suppliers.
For more information on European ATMs 2010, including online registration for delegates and exhibitors, please visit www.atmiaconferences.com.
European ATMs 2010 – conference presentations
Bank Case Studies
- Using automated deposit in self-service to its full potential – Erste Bank
- Complete ATM outsourcing and the union of ATM and web services – Länsförsäkringar Bank
- ATM service integration – moving to a single outsourced supplier – Bank of Ireland
- The ATM as a marketing platform – Nationwide
- Building a relationship with the customer – La Caixa
- Self-service as part of a multi-channel strategy – Banco República
- The ATM outsourcing model that works best for BZWBK – BZWBK
- Achieving a smooth currency transition at your ATMs – Slovenská sporiteľňa
ATMs in China
- Managing global payment network expansion – China UnionPay
- High functionality as a differentiator in the Chinese ATM market – Bank of China
- Mainland China, a growing ATM market with further potential... and restrictions – ATMU
IAD Case Studies
- Extended functionality at the ATM – eCard
- The German ATM market and the opportunities for IADs – Currency Machine
- The challenge for ATM operators: how to maintain the public's preference for cash – Bank Machine
ATM Network Strategy
- The largest integrated ATM network in EMEA – SIBS International
- Managing the Dutch ATM network – Equens
- Running your own CIT operation – TecBan
ATM Efficiency
- ATM outsourcing in practice – Diebold
- Cash float management in a multivendor environment – CIMB Bank, and G4S Asia
Technology Strategy Case Studies
- Viability of cash recycling at ATMs – Nautilus Hyosung
- Generating value with a multi-channel strategy – NCR
The Future for International ATM Networks
- EAPS, the new European card solution for ATM and POS – EAPS
- Assessing the risks and benefits of domestic and regional options – MasterCard Worldwide
- Combating cross-border ATM fraud – Visa Europe
ATM Software
- Going green with remote power switching – SBS
- New problem, old tools – Jim Tomaney
Cash, Payments and the Branch
- Banknotes: meeting demand – Bank of England
- Consumer payment behaviour, where will cash go in the future? – International Association of Currency Affairs
- Branch banking strategy best practice – David Cavell
Industry Perspectives
- Cash use in a post-recessionary economy – ATMIA
- Latest trends and forecasts for Europe's ATM markets – Retail Banking Research
Note: all presentations subject to change without notice