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US ATM manufacturer Diebold has inked a deal to supply more than 300 of its Opteva cash dispensers to China's Postal Savings and Remittance Bureau (PSRB), the fifth-largest financial institution in the country.
15 September 2006
The number of cash machines in the UK has more than doubled in the past six years and Brits make the largest number of ATM withdrawals per year of any country in the EU - some 2.7 billion transactions in 2005, or more than 42 per person.
14 September 2006
Las Vegas-based gaming payments outfit Global Cash Access has settled an ATM patents dispute with Fidelity National Information Services and US Bank.
01 September 2006
UK bank Abbey is working to reverse a processing error that led to thousands of customers being mistakenly billed twice for the same Visa debit card transactions.
Research conducted by the American Bankers Association confirms the view that generational differences have a strong influence on consumer channel preferences for financial services delivery.
31 August 2006
The banking operation of UK retailer Sainsbury's has announced plans for a £3.5 million investment to tackle rising levels of cash machine skimming fraud.
29 August 2006
National Savings Bank of Sri Lanka (NSB) has installed payments processing technology from ACI Worldwide which it will use to provide ATM services for its 14 million customers across the country.
24 August 2006
The UK's Link Interchange Network has signed a reciprocal agreement with the Pulse EFT Association that will enable customers of its 38 participating financial institutions to use the 250,000 Pulse cash machines in the US.
Morgan Stanley unit Discover has inked a deal with Japanese card issuer JCB that will allow its US customers to use their cards to pay for purchases made in Japan.
23 August 2006
US-based NCR is releasing a new software package in the UK that enables foreign exchange conversions at the ATM.
22 August 2006
Scandinavian banks Nordea and Sampo are teaming up to set up an extensive cross-border ATM network that will cover all three Baltic countries - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
17 August 2006
A Danish court has heard how thieves were able to use fake debit cards to steal over DKr2.5 million over the course of three days from ATMs in Copenhagen.
08 August 2006
US ATM manufacturer Diebold says the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched a formal investigation into how the company recognises its revenue.
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) has extended its IT outsourcing contract with Hewlett-Packard (HP) through to 2013.
04 August 2006
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) says it is attaching 'dye packs' to all its cash machines following a significant increase in the number of ATM robberies.
01 August 2006
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and HBOS are installing around 400 free-to-use cash machines in some of the UK's poorest areas following a report from national charity Citizens Advice which found that customers in deprived communities are being hit the hardest by ATM charges.
28 July 2006
US ATM manufacturer Diebold is reporting a 46% drop in second quarter profits after earnings were again hit by restructuring charges.
25 July 2006
UK building society Nationwide has partnered with BT to introduce the first of a series of free-to-use ATMs that are attached to telephone kiosks.
21 July 2006
The poorest people in the UK and those living in remote rural communities are being hit the hardest by cash machine charges, with many areas becoming "free ATM deserts", according to research released by national charity Citizens Advice.
19 July 2006
Troubled independent ATM operator Scott Tod has agreed to be taken over by private equity fund Rutland Partners, in a 21 pence-per-share deal that values the AIM-listed vendor at £7.4 million.
14 July 2006
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