BS/2 will play the master role at ATMIA conference

Published: 1 April 2004 y., Thursday
Atmia. Reklaminė antraštė

Banking technologies’ specialists of Penki kontinentai group have already guided many training seminars in various countries. On March 15-19, Igoris Šatrovas, an engineer at the Technical department of Penkių kontinentų bankinės technologijos (BS/2), had been conducting NDC/DDC basics seminar for the employee of “Advanced Graphic Systems” (India). Soon Igoris Šatrovas will conduct the training courses in Scopje city, Macedonia.

More than a million of ATMs are installed worldwide, thus the ATM industry is vast. ATMIA is the only world’s organization, which furnishes the ATM industry informatively. ATMIA has established its subsidiaries in USA, Canada, Great Britain and other countries. The association covers almost all the countries. Banking equipment manufacturers, distributors and the financial institutions are the members of the association. In April 2001, Penkių kontinentų bankinės technologijos (BS/2), a company of Penki kontinentai group, became ATMIA Board member. The association aims at the strengthening and expanding of the European banking industry.

ATMIA organises banking technologies’ conferences, which attract the leaders of ATM industry, annually. Penkių kontinentų bankinės technologijos (BS/2) will play the master role at ATMIA Central and Eastern Europe conference, which is organised for the first time in Lithuania in September. Large number of the participants from various countries worldwide shall make their reports on the banking world’s novelties, security and other important questions emphasizing the problems of the Central and Eastern Europe ATM industry.

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