Triton donates ATM to Miss. credit union
August 30, 2007
LONG BEACH, Miss. - In observance of the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Triton Systems announced the donation of an ATM to Keesler Federal Credit Union, Mississippi's largest credit union, with more than 185,000 members and 13 branches.
Triton said it donated the FT7000 as a symbol of its commitment to help the region recover and rebuild.
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Triton Systems donated an FT7000 to Keesler Federal Credit Union as a symbol of its commitment to help the region rebuild after Hurricane Katrina. |
The donation ceremony was Aug. 29 at Triton's facility in Long Beach.
"Because the Mississippi Gulf Coast is our home, we understand first hand the hardships that the people and businesses of this region have suffered since Katrina," said Triton president Brian Kett. "We are proud to be a part of the rebuilding of the Gulf Coast."
The FT7000 features an envelope depository, a modular design and expansion bays for future upgrades such as check imaging. The ATM also is XFS compliant and runs Triton's Prism software with Diebold 912 emulation support.
"We are truly thankful for Triton's generous donation," said Richard Tolar, Keesler's senior vice president and chief financial officer. "We look forward to working with Triton as a neighbor manufacturer based right here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast."
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