ATMIA and Tremont Capital Group Release Updated U.S. ATM Industry Overview

The ATM Industry Association (ATMIA) and Tremont Capital Group have released the “U.S. ATM Industry Overview”, an updated version of the ATM Deployer white paper first published in 2010. This comprehensive report begins with a review of the ATM industry’s history over nearly five decades. And with the exception of 2006 – 2007, it’s remarkably

ATM Industry Association Adds New Legislative Monitoring Service

The ATM Industry Association has expanded its already robust regulatory and compliance monitoring service that includes Regulation Alerts and Compliance Profiles, to encompass new legislative monitoring for 11 states. The new service, called iStateLink, reports on a broad array of relevant topics including; ADA, surcharges, signage, licensing, taxes on fees, government assistance, availability of funds,

ATMIA Announces Creation of U.S. Underbanked Forum

The ATM Industry Association (ATMIA) has announced the creation of a new U.S. Underbanked Forum, to help foster development and deployment of ATM solutions addressing the needs of the unbanked and underbanked. Although explosive growth in the use of mobile devices for payments and banking services has dramatically improved consumer accessibility, there is still a

ATMIA Urges MasterCard to Support U.S. Debit Solution with Common Governance

ATMIA has posted a response to a January 8 open letter by MasterCard, signed by North American Markets President Chris McWilton, that affirmed there would be no changes to the liability shifts set out in MasterCard’s EMV roadmap. The letter claims that a delay in the liability shift dates would “potentially increase the U.S.’s disproportionate

ATMIA Participates in Federal Reserve Bank/X9 Committee Meeting

Twelve ATMIA members were among more than 50 exclusive guests attending an invitation-only meeting hosted jointly by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and the X9 Accredited Standards Committee. The topic of the December 9-10 meeting was “Integrated Chip Payment Standards: the Next Generation.” Amid the ongoing challenge of finding a workable EMV debit solution,

ATMIA – Flexibility For ATM Routing Choices Imperative For US EMV Migration

ATMIA has issued a position paper urging payment networks to work collaboratively with ATM deployers to retain open market flexibility in making routing choices. EMV migration is more complex in the United States where multiple networks exist and further confusion has resulted from court rulings on the Durbin Amendment. ATMIA retained Tremont Capital Group, Inc.