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Casino ATM firm expected to go public

September 18, 2005

Reuters: Global Cash Access Holdings Inc. will find out this week if investors are ready to bet on the largest operator of ATMs for casinos in the United…

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CFSI awards pioneers in efforts to reach the unbanked

September 18, 2005

CHICAGO - The Center for Financial Services Innovation announced last week its nonprofit grant recipients for 2005.

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ATM surcharges to drop 55 percent in India

September 15, 2005

Economic Times of India: Transaction costs for those accessing foreign ATMs are set to come down by 55 percent in India. The move follows a decision by the…

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Self-service moves beyond ATMs in FIs

by Tracy Kitten — Editor, AMC

September 14, 2005

U.S. FIs are learning - as their European counterparts already have - that automation is the future of banking.

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Katrina sheds light on unbanked

September 14, 2005

ABC News: Hurricane Katrina has brought into focus the financial plight of many African-Americans along the Gulf Coast as well as illustrated the differences…

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D.C. awards ATM contract for subway stations

September 14, 2005

Washington Post: Metro, Washington D.C.'s subway system, has awarded Chevy Chase Bank FSB an exclusive, five-year contract to install ATMs in subway stations.

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Synergistics announces new ATM vestibule manager

September 13, 2005

NATICK, Mass. - Synergistics Inc., a manufacturer of scalable, Web-based access control systems, announced in a Sept. 12 news release its new ATM Vestibule…

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Citibank inks ATM access pact with China's UnionPay

September 13, 2005

MarketWatch: New York-based Citigroup Inc. has formed a strategic alliance with China's UnionPay Co., allowing mainland China's bankcard holders to withdraw…

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Israeli banks add bill payment to ATMs

September 12, 2005

Globes Online: Israel's supervisor of banks, Yoav Lehman, authorized  Sept. 12 the addition of bill payment to the country's ATMs. The move is another step in…

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Katrina's impact on ATM industry hard to assess

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A week after Katrina shredded the Alabama-Mississippi-Louisiana coastline along the Gulf, ATM industry leaders are still waiting to assess the damage and…

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NYCE touts Canadian-U.S. cross-border debit card volumes

September 11, 2005

SECAUCUS, N.J. - Ten months after the NYCE network enabled Canadian shoppers to use their PIN-debit cards at U.S. retailers, transaction totals indicate an…

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UPDATE: Triton expected to resume manufacturing at Long Beach plant

by Tracy Kitten — Editor, AMC

September 8, 2005

Triton Systems is expected to resume ATM manufacturing at its 90,000-square-foot Long Beach, Miss., plant by Sept. 12, company president Brian Kett said Sept.

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Most banks in hurricane areas operating

September 8, 2005

Associated Press: Most of the 280 financial institutions in hurricane-stricken areas have reopened branches and are operating normally again, and they're not…

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Banks asked to waive fees for FEMA card

September 8, 2005

CNN/Money: The Department of the Treasury asked banks to waive ATM fees when Katrina evacuees used their FEMA Assistance Cards - which will only be issued in…

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Researcher says 'chip and PIN' technology could be vulnerable

September 8, 2005

CIO Today: A British researcher has expressed doubt about whether new security technology being rolled out by the British government will be an effective…

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Global Payments subsidiary opens in Moscow

September 8, 2005

ATLANTA -Global Payments Inc., an electronic payments processor, announced in a news release that MUZO, the company's Prague-based subsidiary, opened a new…

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Checkgateway signs referral deal with Transfirst

September 7, 2005

 PHOENIX - Checkgateway, a provider of electronic payment services, announced in a news release that it has signed an agreement with Transfirst, a provider of…

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ATMIA collects donations for Hurricane Katrina relief

September 6, 2005

BROOKINGS, S.D. - The ATM Industry Association is distributing donations from the industry to the Red Cross to assist those affected by Hurricane Katrina, one…

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Bankcard use continues to boom in China

September 6, 2005

BEIJING - The number of bankcards issued in China has reached 800 million, up from 380 million at the end of 2001, China Unionpay, the nation's bankcard union…

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Australian commission pushes for more ATM fee disclosure

September 6, 2005

Sydney Morning Herald: An Australian Securities and Investments Commission review of 182 banks, credit unions and building societies that charge fees found fee…

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