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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CHICAGO - The Center for Financial Services Innovation announced last week its nonprofit grant recipients for 2005.
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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…
read nowby 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.
read nowSeptember 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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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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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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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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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…
read nowA week after Katrina shredded the Alabama-Mississippi-Louisiana coastline along the Gulf, ATM industry leaders are still waiting to assess the damage and…
read nowSeptember 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…
read nowby 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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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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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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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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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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PHOENIX - Checkgateway, a provider of electronic payment services, announced in a news release that it has signed an agreement with Transfirst, a provider of…
read nowSeptember 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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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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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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