ATMIA Publishes Results of 2013 ATM Innovation Survey

ATMIA today announced the publication of the results of its first international ATM innovation survey. The survey aimed to determine the most important ATM innovations in recent times and in the anticipated future, including rating value-added services over and above core ATM functions. Deposit automation came out as the top recent ATM innovation, while Mobile/Contactless

Wincor Nixdorf Receives Approval for ATM Safes with Banknote Recycling Function

The German Bundesbank has approved three automated teller safe models with recycling function from Wincor Nixdorf to be used as customer-operated cash recycling machines. The systems – from the CINEO C6030 and C6040 to the C6050 – thus meet the requirements of the European Central Bank in accordance with the ECB framework. As a result,

Eight Charged in US for $45 Million Bank and ATM Cybercrime Campaign

A four-count federal indictment was unsealed in Brooklyn, USA charging eight defendants with participating in two worldwide cyberattacks that inflicted $45 million in losses on the global financial system in a matter of hours. The defendants allegedly formed the New York-based cell of an international cybercrime organization that used sophisticated intrusion techniques to hack into

Barclays Bank of Ghana and NCR Provide 24-hour ATM Access to Financial Services

Barclays Bank of Ghana is providing 24-hour access to financial services delivered at the ATM, enabled through NCR Corporation software. Barclays, which has operated in Ghana for more than 95 years, has installed 29 NCR SelfServ 34 ATMs featuring intelligent deposit, allowing Barclays customers to deposit cash without an envelope and get immediate, on-screen validation

Angola’s Biggest ATM Operator Selects Wincor Nixdorf for IT Service Management

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Angola’s leading ATM network operator will in future be using Wincor Nixdorf’s ProView software to handle IT service management for its 2000 self-service systems. EMIS, a company that is majority-owned by Angolan banks, aims to use the solution to improve the availability of the systems.   At the same time it is expected that the