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Xpress Money is offering up its own slate of self-service kiosks, the 16-year-old global money transfer has announced.
October 23 -
The widespread adoption of online and mobile banking has largely happened at a time when rates have been near zero. At some point, rates will rise and the value of the experience will be pitted against the value of a yield for depositors. Rate-hoppers will be able to move at an unprecedented speed.
October 22 -
While Diebold and Wincor Nixdorf may soon merge to form the world's largest ATM company, NCR is working harder than ever to set itself apart in the rapidly changing ATM/self-service payment market.
October 21 -
In buying Germany's Wincor Nixdorf, Diebold would not only be eliminating a rival it would also gain new technology and retail relationships vital to its success in an economy that is growing much less reliant on plastic cards.
October 19 -
Diebold would not only be eliminating a rival in buying Germany's Wincor Nixdorf it would also gain new technology and retail relationships vital to its success in an economy that is growing much less reliant on plastic cards.
October 19 -
Diebold Inc. offered 1.57 billion euros ($1.8 billion) in cash and stock to acquire its German rival, Wincor Nixdorf AG, in a bid to create the biggest maker of cash machines and security systems with about $6 billion in sales.
October 19 -
NCR Corp. is providing its ATM operation management software to the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia to remotely monitor and operate the bank's 1,200 multi-vendor ATMs.
October 14 -
Alma Bank in Long Island City, N.Y., will integrate technology from Diebold that allows for cardless transactions at automated teller machines.
October 8 -
The aftershocks of a white police officer's shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown are still being felt across the nation, and three credit unions are committed to helping rebuild this community.
October 5 -
Bankers need to show they are in control of relationships with outside vendors, must be ready to respond to M&A-related protests and should be as concerned about economic growth as interest rates, according to the St. Louis Fed's supervisory chief.
September 30