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PDNB's Hartfield appointed to ATMIA's board

August 25, 2004

BROOKINGS, S.D. and CAPE TOWN, South Africa - Sandra Hartfield, president of Palm Desert National Bank's Electronic Banking Division and a leading electronic banking expert, has been elected to an executive officer position on the ATM Industry Association's Board, effective immediately.

The association's president, Tom Harper, proposed Hartfield's appointment, which the board approved, in recognition for her innovative service over many years in building up the off-premise ATM industry in the United States and for her long-term close involvement with ATMIA, especially in its recent committee work liaising with policy-makers and legislators.

"Sandra is a long-term friend of the industry and everyone on the ATMIA executive board welcomes her enthusiastically, " Harper said. "She has the talent and heart of an industry leader."

Hartfield will fill the vacant officer position of secretary on the board until the next board elections at ATMIA's major annual conference in Florida in February 2005.

A nationally chartered financial institution with assets exceeding $300 million, PDNB has  ATM service centers in California and Louisiana. During her tenure heading up its Electronic Banking Division, Hartfield has grown the bank's off-premise vault cash business to a commanding market share position covering more than 12, 000 ATMs.

Under her guidance, PDNB became one of the nation's first suppliers of ATM vault cash. In addition to vault cash, Hartfield's division also offers ATM cash management, network sponsorship and ACH services, primarily to independent deployers.

Hartfield previously served as chief financial officer of American Merchant Bank.

"This is an honor as well as a responsibility that I take very seriously, " Hartfield said. "I have been blessed to work in this industry since the early '90s and amazed at the progress we have made. It is so exciting to be a part of such a dynamic worldwide organization that has grown to meet and support the needs of our industry."

ATMIA, the world's only international trade body for the ATM industry, provides its members with leadership sources for discounted products and services, political voice, education, business networking and profitable information. It has chapters in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia.

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ATM Industry Association (ATMIA)

The ATM Industry Association, founded in 1997, is a global non-profit trade association with over 10,500 members in 65 countries. The membership base covers the full range of this worldwide industry comprising over 2.2 million installed ATMs.

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