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The Royal Bank of Scotland is launching an "emergency cash" ATM service in the run up to Christmas which will provide funds to customers who have had their debit card lost or stolen.
17 December 2007
US banking group BB&T has contracted with Diebold for the supply of 300 of the vendor's Opteva ATMs.
11 December 2007
Indian mobile payments company PayMate is targeting the growing cross-border remittance and unbanked markets in North America by opening a new office in California.
04 December 2007
Card security outfit MobiClear has signed business travel account firm TheCard Scandinavia to technology that enables customers to use mobile handsets to authorise transactions and "switch off" credit and debit cards.
Canada's RBC Financial Group is implementing customer relationship management (CRM) technology from Teradata which it will use to support its multi-channel marketing campaigns.
13 November 2007
After a steady take-up of online banking services between 2000 and 2005, growth has slowed in the last two years and is set to remain sluggish as customers stick to using branches and ATMs, according to a UK study released by Forrester Research.
07 November 2007
Payments association Apacs is teaming with the UK Petroleum Industry Association to launch a national card fraud prevention campaign. The move follows a spate of card cloning cases involving petrol stations across the country.
01 November 2007
UK independent ATM operator Cashbox has agreed to pay £1.8m to settle a litigation brought by Hanco, the cash machine vendor owned by the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
23 October 2007
US banking group BB&T is using technology from Californian vendors ClairMail systems and mFoundry to introduce mobile banking services to its customers.
17 October 2007
Diebold is to offer its customers technology from Arizona-based Better ATM Services which enables pre-paid gift cards to be dispensed via ATM cash trays.
16 October 2007
A massive rise in fraud committed on UK cards abroad pushed up industry losses in the first half of the year, even though domestic card fraud levels fell during the period, according to industry figures released by payment association Apacs.
03 October 2007
Pan-European payments operator Equens is to merge its operations with Italian processor Seceti, under a deal that will create the largest volume payments processor in Europe.
27 September 2007
The US government has unveiled the re-design of the $5 note on the Internet.
21 September 2007
Canada's Scotiabank has signed a new multi-year IT infrastructure services contract, worth $480 million, with IBM.
UK bank Halifax has begun rolling out multi-currency ATMs that dispense euro and US dollar bank notes in addition to sterling.
19 September 2007
UK banking group Alliance and Leicester (A&L) has signed a five year contract with ATM advertising specialists i-design, which will enable it to run both third party advertising and internal marketing campaigns across its cash machine network.
17 September 2007
Lloyds TSB is introducing a new text message service that will alert current account customers if they are close to, or over, their overdraft limit.
11 September 2007
American ATM operator Cardtronics has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an initial public offering (IPO) of common stock worth up to $300 million.
10 September 2007
HSBC is programming its ATMs to tell customers when a cash withdrawal would cause them to exceed their overdraft limit.
07 September 2007
Cardpoint, the UK's largest ATM operator, is in discussions with Irish electronic payments firm Alphyra regarding a £450 million merger, according to weekend press reports.
03 September 2007
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