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ATM History News & Media

From punchcard to prestaging: 50 years of ATM innovation

by Suzanne Cluckey — Owner, Suzanne Cluckey Communications

Webinar explores the making -- and remaking -- of the ATM industry.

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How the ATM revolutionized retail banking: Part II

Blogger Bernardo Batiz-Lazo traces the history of Diebold and its contributions to the ATM industry.

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Remembering John Shepherd-Barron in the age of the million-dollar ATM heist

In the '60s, there was no such word as 'cybercrime' because there was no such thing. How times have changed.

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Cashbox: Where the money is!

by Richard Buckle — Founder and CEO, Pyalla Technologies, LLC

A short time ago I was asked by Tom Harper, president of Networld Media Group, co-founder of the ATM Industry Association and publisher of ATMmarketplace.com…

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Inventor of ATM PIN to be honored at Harvard

March 19, 2013

James Goodfellow, the Scot who invented the PIN number in 1965, will be honored this Thursday during an awards dinner and ceremony at Harvard University, where…

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How the ATM revolutionized retail banking - Part I

A brief history of the machine everybody takes for granted ... and nobody wants to be without.

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A History of the ATM [Infographic]

by Tom Harper

A look at some of the key dates in the fascinating history of the ATM.

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The modern-day ATM turns 40

December 11, 2012

Used to be, it just seemed like you spent four decades waiting at the ATM for a transaction to go through. But now it really has been 40 years. On this day in…

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PIN patent gets owner $15

April 25, 2012

Since it was thought up nearly 50 years ago, nobody's come up with a more durable or widely accepted authenticator for banking than the PIN. So you might…

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What I do with my money ...

by Richard Buckle — Founder and CEO, Pyalla Technologies, LLC

It seems almost irreverent to wrap up this blog from my hotel room here in Las Vegas, where on the promise of a fortune made from the turn of a card or the…

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Has the check-cashing ATM finally arrived?

by Suzanne Cluckey — Owner, Suzanne Cluckey Communications

Partner companies believe they've reeled in The Big One.

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Commentary: How do you see ATMs changing society?

Longtime industry participant Richard Buckle takes a trip down memory lane.

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ATMmarketplace.com, ATMIA launch 2012 Future Trends survey

by Tom Harper

ATMmarketplace.com, in collaboration with the ATM Industry Association, is currently compiling data for the 2012 ATM Future Trends Report. We recently launched…

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Six biggest challenges facing IADs and operators today

Increased competition, expenses and compliance issues pose significant obstacles.  

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Did you know?

by Alan Walsh — Head of US Banking, Wincor Nixdorf

Friday is the day of the week when ATMs are most frequently used.

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ATMIA 2011: A record-setting sign of an industry on the verge

by Tom Harper

The ATMIA U.S. board meeting attracted more than 40 people, the largest such meeting I've ever attended.

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Installed ATM base is expected to reach 3.1 million units by 2015

As deployment of ATMs continues to grow, the machines are expected to do more than dispense cash.

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Indian ATM market comes of age

by Dominic Hirsch — manager, Retail Banking Research

In July 2003 I wrote an article entitled “Is the current focus on the Indian ATM market justified?”. At the time I felt that far too many people were pinning…

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How Innovation Leads to Profit at the ATM

by Alan Walsh — Head of US Banking, Wincor Nixdorf

The retail banking industry first introduced self-service banking solutions nearly 50 years ago, with the “Bankograph” – an automated envelope deposit machine…

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Wells Fargo keeps some of its ATMs on ice

David M. Parker, Wells Fargo & Co.'s vice president of ATM Banking, describes the financial institution's network this way: "We have ATMs coast-to-coast and…

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