Automated teller machines and network services

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ATM withdrawals rise for first time in 13 years - Nationwide Building Society

Nationwide Building Society has recorded the first rise in ATM withdrawals for 13 years as Brits respond to the cost-of-living crisis by budgeting with physical money.

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Bulgaria's Fibank adds voice menus to ATMs

Fibank (First Investment Bank) has successfully implemented voice menus in some of its ATMs to help blind people withdraw money from them.

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Art Basel ATM puts balances on leaderboard

A succession of millionaires, including DJ Diplo, have been lining up at Art Basel Miami Beach to flaunt their wealth at an ATM that shows users' bank account balances and photos on a leaderboard.

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Nigeria limits ATM withdrawals to boost digital payments

The Central Bank of Nigeria has capped daily ATM withdrawals at $45 in order to encourage electronic payments, including the eNaira digital currency.

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Santander selects NCR to run ATM network

NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), a leading enterprise technology provider, today announced that Santander UK has expanded its long-standing partnership with NCR, selecting NCR ATM as a Service to transform, connect and run its self-service network of more than 1,700 ATMs across the United Kingdom.

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ICICI opens digital banking hubs

ICICI Bank today announced the launch of four Digital Banking Units (DBUs) to offer banking services to its customers digitally. The launch is part of the government’s plan to set up 75 DBUs in as many districts to commemorate 75 years of India's independence.

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Singaporeans need further nudge to adopt mobile banking - survey

Despite close to nine in 10 Singaporeans (88 per cent) use mobile banking at least a few times a month, many Singaporeans are still using ATMs and visiting bank branches.

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NCR splits in two

NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), a leading enterprise technology provider to banks, retailers and restaurants, today announced its Board of Directors has unanimously approved a plan to separate NCR into two independent, publicly traded companies – one focused on digital commerce, the other on ATMs.

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PNC expands surcharge-free ATM access through NCR's Allpoint network

PNC Bank announced today a new partnership with NCR Corporation and its Allpoint ATM network, providing customers with surcharge-free access to cash through more than 41,000 machines across the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska. PNC customers now have surcharge-free access to nearly 60,000 PNC Bank and PNC partner ATMs across the country.

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Diebold Nixdorf appoints Joe Myers EVP, global banking

Diebold Nixdorf (NYSE: DBD), a world leader in automating, digitizing and transforming the way people bank and shop, today announced that Joe Myers has joined the company as executive vice president, Global Banking.

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Travelex debuts foreign exchange click and collect ATM service

Travelex, a market leading foreign exchange brand, has launched what is believed to be the foreign exchange industry’s first ever Foreign Currency ATM click & collect service, enabling customers to pre-order foreign cash online at Travelex’s best possible rate before collecting it contact free from an airport ATM.

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TSB boosts cash access with Nottingham pilot

TSB is boosting customers’ access to cash provision in Nottingham with the creation of its new Cash Kiosk pilot in the Victoria Centre, in partnership with shared banking innovator, OneBanks Hub.

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Bank of New Zealand partners NCR for ATM-as-a-Service

NCR Corporation, (NYSE: NCR), a leading enterprise technology provider, today announced a strategic relationship with the Bank of New Zealand (BNZ), one of the largest banks in the country.

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Remittance aggregator Purpl selects Mambu to enable expansion

Purpl, a remittance and cash out aggregator combined with a digital wallet for Lebanon, today announced it has selected Mambu to scale operations in the region. Purpl recognised the need for an ecosystem designed to leverage new technologies. Mambu’s cloud platform will underpin the fintech’s offering as it evolves products and services based on customer needs. Purpl is the technology hub between remittance and cash-out partners, promising low fees on the sender side and no cash-out fees on the beneficiary side. Through the app and Purpl’s remittance partners, users can send and receive money in Lebanon, triggering an SMS alerting beneficiaries of incoming funds. Users then follow a simple sign-up flow, which includes a one-time e-KYC process, before cashing out at a number of locations throughout the country. The startup has plans to expand its partner network to over 800 cash-out points, including 190 ATMs in Lebanon.

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AIB makes u-turn on decision to scrap ATMs following backlash

In a media release circulated by Paddy McDonnell, head of media relations for AIB, the bank announced it will retain its 170-strong branch network and will not remove cash services from 70 of its branches - a reversal on its announcement earlier this week.

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Ireland's AIB to scrap ATMs at 70 branches

Irish high street bank AIB is set to discontinue cash services at 70 of its branches in a move that has caused an outcry in rural Ireland.

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Rogers outage shuts down Canadian banks' ATMs, POS and internet banking

Interac, a Canadian e-transfer service, is currently down due to issues with the Rogers network provider.

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Raisin Bank moves into payments through acquisition

German BaaS player Raisin Bank is moving into the payments business after agreeing to buy a Bankhaus August Lenz unit. Financial terms were not disclosed.

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ATMIA names David Tente president

ATMIA today announced the appointment of David Tente as the next President of the ATM Security Association (ASA) from July 1st. He succeeds outgoing President, Mike Lee, who is retiring as CEO of ATMIA, which runs ASA, at the end of June.

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Cash trap crims get four year jail terms

Two men who used cash trap devices at ATMs to steal customer withdrawals have been sentenced at the Inner London Crown Court to a combined total of four years and six months in prison.