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By David Morrison |
February 27, 2012
ATM deployersmay find that having the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in charge of payments regulation to be more of a help than a hindrance, according to a CFPB official.
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By David Morrison |
February 26, 2012
The issue of lawyers filing a growing number of lawsuits over ATMs missing disclosure signs has moved from being a mere nuisance to credit unions to meetings with federal lawmakers and President Obama’s administration seeking relief.
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By David Morrison |
February 10, 2012
Credit unions, banks, independent ATM deployers and convenience store operators seek relief from congressional committees.
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By David Morrison |
April 27, 2011
The ATM Industry Association wants ATM deployers to exercise more caution when discarding decommissioned ATMs.
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By David Morrison |
April 13, 2011
The ATM Industry Association has issued a white paper on best practices for disposing of what could be both an environmental and security threat.
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By Eileen Courter |
December 1, 2010
In March 2011 the Americans with Disabilities Act will require ATMs to offer voice-guided features making them easier to use for people who are blind.
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By David Morrison |
May 20, 2010
John Shepherd-Baron, the Scotsman who has been recognized as the inventor of the Automated Teller Machine has died in Inverness, Scotland. He was 84.
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By David Morrison |
May 6, 2010
NAFCU has written a letter to U.S. Senators about one of the amendments to the Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010 that has drawn little attention, a measure that would cap ATM fees at fifty cents per transaction.
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By David Morrison |
March 24, 2010
While many aspects of the credit union business have changed since 1990, few have changed more than the placement, use and role of ATMs.
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By David Morrison |
February 24, 2010
Despite an ongoing war on cash conducted by the major credit and debit card brands