by Suzanne Cluckey — Owner, Suzanne Cluckey Communications
The $20 notes now dispensed by Canadian ATMs feature a maple leaf that's ... Norwegian?
read nowJanuary 22, 2013
Members of a variety of industry groups are asking the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to delay implementation of its new rules for remittances. A delay…
read nowJanuary 18, 2013
In a Durbin-style move, Argentina's central bank is imposing limits on fees charged by retail banks. In this case, the action has been taken to relieve some of…
read nowJanuary 7, 2013
Vietnamese ATM cardholders are fed up with fees. Following an announcement by the State Bank of Vietnam that commercial banks would be allowed to impose fees…
read nowJanuary 7, 2013
If you're planning a trip to the Vatican, take lots of cash — and be sure to get it outside the imposing iron gates of St. Peter's Square. As of last…
read nowJanuary 1, 2013
Card-issuing banks in Vietnam will be allowed to charge their customers for ATM cash withdrawals starting in March. Cardholders already pay for ATM withdrawals…
read nowJanuary 1, 2013
A help organization for people with gambling problems has said that a government ban on gaming venue ATMs in the Australian state of Victoria may actually be…
read nowDecember 26, 2012
Following a directive from the Central Bank of Nigeria, some of the country's banks have discontinued the practice of charging for ATM transactions, but many…
read nowby Suzanne Cluckey — Owner, Suzanne Cluckey Communications
Final enactment at last brings an end to frivolous fee notice lawsuits against ATM deployers.
read nowDecember 20, 2012
The Indian government has made it a priority to bank the unbanked and they're using every means at their disposal to do it. Earlier this year, the government…
read nowby Suzanne Cluckey — Owner, Suzanne Cluckey Communications
ATM Marketplace looks back at some of the bigger stories for the ATM world in 2012 .
read nowby Suzanne Cluckey — Owner, Suzanne Cluckey Communications
Likely pre-Christmas enactment will mean no more putting up stickers and checking them twice.
read nowDecember 10, 2012
After several weeks of confusion, complaining and finger-pointing, it seems as though the CBN finally has an agreed date for the universal implementation of…
read nowDecember 7, 2012
In a "friend of the court" brief, CUNA petitioned a West Coast federal appeals court this week to uphold a lower court decision that set out conditions of…
read nowDecember 5, 2012
Bruce Carlson is busy — very busy. Since March 15, the Pittsburgh lawyer has filed 19 class action suits against ATM operators on behalf of a Texas woman…
read nowDecember 3, 2012
Since a ban on ATMs in gaming facilities took effect in July, spending on poker machines has dropped by $62 million (US$65 million) in the Australian state of…
read nowNovember 29, 2012
Merchants have filed an appeal with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York over the proposed settlement in their fight with card brands…
read nowNovember 28, 2012
In response to banks' complaints about a directive banning them from charging foreign ATM fees, the Central Bank of Nigeria spoke up this week to set the…
read nowNovember 28, 2012
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has issued a bulletin outlining planned amendments to its new rules governing international money transfers. The CFPB…
read nowNovember 26, 2012
The Federal Trade Commission is taking a closer look at a Visa Inc. debit card service that might be in violation of the Durbin Amendment. Visa has said that…
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