by Tracy Kitten — Editor, AMC
A year after Hurricane Katrina attacked its Gulf Coast headquarters, Triton has rebounded, hitting an all-time high in U.S. ATM shipments.
read nowJuly 20, 2006
Reuters: Nationwide Building Society plans to address cash machine shortages by building ATMs into phone booths. The financial institution launched the cash…
read nowby Valerie Killifer — senior editor, NetWorld Alliance
July 19, 2006
In the wake of price hikes, vault-cash providers struggle as their customers change the way they do business.
read nowJuly 19, 2006
BROOKINGS, S.D. - The ATM Industry Association announced its plans to host the Sept. 13-15 ATM Security in the Americas 2006 (ATMIA West) conference in…
read nowJuly 19, 2006
INQ7 Money: Euronet WorldWide Inc. has offered to buy into ATM consortium BancNet Inc. as part of a bid to enter the fledgling ATM-outsourcing business in the…
read nowJuly 17, 2006
TORONTO - Tranax Technologies Inc. announced at last week's National Association of Federal Credit Union's Conference & Exhibition that Tranax's Mini-Bank…
read nowJuly 17, 2006
Channel NewsAsia: HSBC, OCBC, UOB and Standard Chartered are teaming up in Malaysia to launch a shared ATM service. The partnership means their customers will…
read nowJuly 16, 2006
San Francisco Chronicle: Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citibank and a number of credit unions in the United States are beginning to offer transfer remittance…
read nowJuly 16, 2006
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Many banking and nonbanking institutions in the United States are adopting a free-use attitude when it comes to their ATMs. PNC…
read nowJuly 10, 2006
RIVERWOODS, China - China Unionpay and Discover Financial Services have struck a deal that allows Chinese travelers to use their China Unionpay cards at Pulse…
read nowJuly 10, 2006
PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J. - The Smart Card Alliance Physical Access Council, an organization focused on technology and processes of physical-access control that…
read nowJuly 10, 2006
ePaynews.com: China's first EMV chip cards are now being issued by the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. In line with Asia's card fraud liability shift…
read nowJuly 10, 2006
ePaynews: China's bank-card business is growing, with 175 card issuers dispensing 960 million cards by end-2005, and a 610,000 POS terminals and 80,000 ATMs in…
read nowJuly 9, 2006
Retailers and FIs had concerns early on about data-transmission security over the Internet. Now it appears some of those fears have been assuaged.
read nowJuly 9, 2006
The European Financial Management & Marketing Association reports that Chase Bank has launched a U.S. Open ticket campaign at its network of 1,789 ATMs in…
read nowJuly 9, 2006
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario - Despite a growing awareness of ATM-related fraud, nearly 70 percent of Canadians say they won't change their ATM use. That's according…
read nowJuly 9, 2006
KOB-TV, Channel 15: Police in Ashland, Ore., are working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to help crack a spree of bank-account thefts. An estimated…
read nowJuly 9, 2006
Digital Transactions: About 23 percent of the United States largest U.S. merchants now comply with the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, according…
read nowJuly 6, 2006
NORTH YORKSHIRE, England - After months of debate about the fee-charging ATMs in the United Kingdom, Link Interchange Network Ltd. Dec. 13 published results…
read nowJuly 6, 2006
NORTH YORKSHIRE, England - Travelex and TRM Corp., two of the United Kingdom's biggest cash-machine operators, could have their ATMs cut from the Link…
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