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RBR, ATMIA combine efforts for European ATM conference

February 12, 2007

LONDON - Retail Banking Research Ltd. and the ATM Industry Association have joined forces to coordinate European ATMs 2007, an ATM conference sponsored by NCR Corp.Diebold Inc. Korala Associates Ltd. and Wincor Nixdorf International. The conference is slated for March 29-30 in London at the Radisson SAS Portman hotel.
 
According to a news release, the conference's line-up will include opportunities for European financial institutions and independent ATM deployers to share experiences. The conference has been designed to offer networking opportunities for all participants.
 
The first day is based around bank and IAD case studies in the self-service arena. Day two focuses on ATM functionality, with particular attention being paid to automated deposits and recycling as well as software including multivendor solutions, personaliztion and cash management.
 
A summary of the speaker programme is shown below. For more information, visit the conference Web site.
 
Speakers and presentations
 
Day one:
  • "A comprehensive approach to self-service as a relationship channel in a multichannel strategy" - Caja Madrid (Spain)
  • "Customer segmentation and self-service" - Garanti Bank (Turkey) and NCR (U.K.)
  • "Automating retail branches" - EDT (Denmark)
  • "Building an off-site ATM business" - Alliance and Leicester (UK)
  • "The challenges of successful ATM deployment across Europe" - Cardpoint Europe (Germany)
  • "Exploding the myth of ATM market saturation in the U.K. - and evolving to exploit it in the USA" - Bank Machine (U.K.) and Cardtronics (USA)
  • "100% outsourcing" - Citibank (USA)
  • "Taking the cost OUT (source) of an off-site channel" - Cardpoint (U.K.) and Wincor Nixdorf (U.K.)
  • "Vertical integration in service and maintenance" - Prosegur (Spain)
  • "ATM schemes in a SEPA world" - Link Interchange Network (U.K.)
Day 2:
  • "Current and future challenges for the ATM industry" - ATMIA Europe (U.K.)
  • "The business case for recycling ATMs" - ABN AMRO (Netherlands)
  • "The evolving role of automated deposit in the self-service channel" - Erste Bank (Austria)
  • "Commercialization of the ATM with 3rd party services" - SIBS (Portugal)
  • "Increasing revenues through personalization of the ATM" - Nationwide Building Society (U.K.)
  • "Real-world implementation of multivendor software" - Hugur (Iceland) and Diebold (France)
  • "Securing and managing ATMs" - KAL (U.K.)
  • "Optimizing cash management at ATMs" - Bank of Ireland (Ireland)
  • "ATM Analyst Discussion" - RBR (U.K.)

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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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KAL ATM Software

KAL is a world-leading provider of multivendor ATM platform, application and management software, specializing in solutions for bank ATMs, self-service kiosks, and bank branch networks.

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Diebold Nixdorf

As a global technology leader and innovative services provider, Diebold Nixdorf delivers the solutions that enable financial institutions to improve efficiencies, protect assets and better serve consumers.

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