At a time when new ATM deployment has been slow, one independent deployer of the machines has found a big payoff from a novel approach to cobranding ATMs with banks. Since announcing its cobranding deal about 18 months ago, Houston-based Cardtronics Inc. has been able to get more than 800 …
Read More »Key Makes Agent-Bank Deal with Genpass, While TNB Links to Star
Key Corp. said today it has made an agreement with Genpass Inc. that will allow agent banks in Key's ATM network to add access to 12,000 ATMs in GenPass's MoneyPass network, a surcharge-free system. The Cleveland-based banking company, which operates 2,200 ATMs, said current and future agent banks in its …
Read More »How US Bank’s Genpass Deal Could Expand No-Surcharge Networks
U.S. Bancorp's acquisition earlier this week of Genpass Inc., operator of MoneyPass, a surcharge-free ATM network, is expected to dramatically expand the reach of ATMs that don't levy surcharges to cardholders. Elan Financial Services, a subsidiary of U.S. Bancorp, already operates a network of 4,000 surcharge-free ATMs called FastBank Free, …
Read More »New Members Help Fuel Record Growth for Credit Union 24
Credit Union 24, the largest electronic funds transfer network in the nation owned by credit unions, said today it had seen transaction volume soar by a record 35% last year, to 140.9 million from 104.7 million in 2003. The network, based in Tallahassee, Fla., credits new members and an expanded …
Read More »A Trade Group for ATM Servicers Asks for Diebold Injunction
The Financial & Security Products Association, Albuquerque, N.M., has filed a motion for a preliminary injunction against Diebold Inc. as part of an antitrust suit the 307-member trade group filed in October against the North Canton, Ohio-based ATM manufacturer. The motion asks Judge William H. Alsup of the U.S. District …
Read More »Rapidly Consolidating, ISOs Tighten Their Grip on U.S. ATM Deployments
Although their rate of deployment has slowed somewhat, independent sales organizations continue to install ATMs at a rapid rate and now control nearly half of the 394,500 machines in service in the U.S., according to a new study from Tremont Capital Group Inc. Moreover, the Boston-based investment advisory firm's report …
Read More »NCR Agrees to Buy Tidel’s ATM Business, Beefs up Self-Service Offerings
NCR Corp. is acquiring Tidel Technologies Inc.'s ATM business for $10.2 million in a deal expected to close in the fourth quarter. Following a terse announcement released this morning, spokesmen for both companies referred to an 8-K filing Tidel is expected to make later today with the Securities and Exchange …
Read More »Wireless ATMs May Not Be Just for Mobile Markets Any More
Some ATM experts are expecting the number of wireless terminals to increase in coming years, and not just for mobile applications like flea markets and fairs. Fixed-location deployments, such as retail stores, may increasingly adopt untethered ATMs because of their TCP/IP connections through readily available public cellular networks and their …
Read More »ATM Exchange Sees Worldwide Market for New Triple DES Upgrade
The ATM Exchange, a supplier of ATM parts and service, will begin selling next month a retrofit product for older ATMs that upgrades them to run on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system. The product, called 3DES Plus XP, also renders ATMs compliant with so-called triple-DES encryption requirements laid down by …
Read More »PNC Uses Windows to Deliver Ads And Coupons to C-Store ATMs
The advent of ATMs running Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system is making it easier for banks, retailers, and other machine deployers to add revenue-generating features to the machines, including advertising. PNC Corp., a Pittsburgh-based bank, has found success in introducing advertising and couponing capability as it swaps out older ATMs …
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