415 Wincor Nixdorf ATMs going to Bank of China

Published: 25 January 2006 y., Wednesday


Wincor Nixdorf continues growing its self-service business in China. 
 
  Bank of China, the bank with the richest tradition in the country, has awarded Wincor Nixdorf an order to expand its network of automated teller machines. With immediate effect, the bank is providing its customers with additional self-service functions via 415 extra ProCash 2050xe ATMs. This strategically significant order saw Wincor Nixdorf coming out on top once more in the face of tough competition and is proof positive of the company’s successful business expansion in Asia.

Customers can use the monofunction ProCash 2050xe machines to withdraw cash and make balance enquiries. The systems are characterized by high performance and high availability (uptime). Their user-friendly interface and an optical user interface on all input/output modules make the machines extremely easy to use. The Bank of China’s new enlarged ATM network offers all customers even faster, more immediate self-services 24 hours a day.

"Winning this project at the bank with the richest tradition in China means we have created an excellent foundation for growing the business further in China. One of the key success factors in this project was the performance of our ATMs and also the creative branch design we want to implement at the bank,” explained Collin Eu, Managing Director of Wincor Nixdorf China.

Bank of China (BOC) is the bank with the richest tradition in China. Established in 1912, it has 11,609 branches at home and 549 abroad. 

Šaltinis: wincor-nixdorf.com
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