November 7, 2010
Genmega, a Fremont, Calif.-based ATM manufacturer, has launched a new ATM for the retail market.
The 1900 series ATM includes new layers of security to ward off theft. In addition, the machine provides a cost-effective alternative to upgrading pre-existing ATMs, according to company officials.
The machine has a flashing LED light that acts as a theft deterrent. The ATM's UL 291 business cabinet features a vault door overlap that increases the level of difficulty to obtain access to the unit.
With the new cabinet design, Genmega is now able to accommodate the Talaris SDD 1700, a popular cassette mechanism known for its long life cycle, company officials said.
As a result, independent sales organizations are now able to purchase a Genmega 1900 ATM without the cassette mechanism. This will allow businesses to update retail ATM estates to meet various regulation and certifications, Triple DES, ADA and PCI/Visa/Interac, for a low cost.
"Genmega is proud to offer an affordable and secure alternative to distributors," said Wesley Dunn, vice president of sales and marketing for Genmega.