ATMs service in Russia, Eastern Europe is focus of Intergam, The Bankers Exchange partnership

Published: 25 June 2009 y., Thursday

 

The Banker's Exchange is joining forces with Chicago-based Intergam Logistics as part of a global expansion initiative into the ATM support market.
 
"The demand for ATM services and support in the European marketplace has grown tremendously over the past year," said Alex Shchekin, chief executive of Intergam Logistics in Chicago. "The Banker's Exchange has all the resources and capabilities to ensure both of our successes in supporting such a large marketplace."
 
According to a news release, Intergam Logistics brings its multilevel expertise in world trade and infrastructure to this new partnership with the Banker's Exchange, which provides multivendor ATM supply and support. This collaboration represents an addition to the family of services provided by Intergam Logistics and will ensure solid and reliable representation of The Banker's Exchange's services in Russia, Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
 
"We are one of the few companies to have invested into expansion within this industry over the past year," said Christian Ranke, president and CEO of The Banker's Exchange. "Our placement in the Eastern European ATM market is not only essential for our growth, but key for our overall success."

 

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