- Unattended payments provider USA Technologies Inc. reported that it was unable to file its overdue annual report for fiscal 2018 to the Securities and Exchange Commission within the 15-day extension it asked for in September. The company said it is still investigating certain contractual arrangements that prompted it to ask for the extension. USAT did say that lender JPMorgan Chase & Co. gave it until Nov. 15 to deliver audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30.
- Payments provider Payscape announced a referral deal with the National Minority Trucking Association.
- Morphis Inc., a provider of logistics software for banks, ATM operators, and armored carriers to manage cash, said ATM network operator Cash Depot is now using Morphis’s application for routing vehicles; Cash Depot’s 70 technicians in the U.S. and Puerto Rico will use the Morphis software to manage service requests involving the network’s 25,000 ATMs.
- ATM manufacturer Diebold Nixdorf Inc. named Jeffrey Rutherford as interim chief financial officer replacing Chris Chapman, who is “leaving the company to pursue other opportunities,” Diebold said. Rutherford has 35 years’ experience in corporate financial and accounting, most recently at consulting firm Edgewater Technology Inc. Diebold has hired a national firm to search for a permanent CFO.
- First Data Corp. closed on its 387-million-euro ($449 million) sale of its card-issuing and acquiring business in Central and Southeastern Europe to SIA, a European service bureau for financial institutions.
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