What's new in the banking world?

Published: 2 May 2001 y., Wednesday
During the three-day exhibition "Wincor World 2001", which took place in Paderborn in Germany, partners and clients of "Wincor Nixdorf" company (representatives of the biggest banks in the world) were being acquainted with the newest solutions for cash dispensers and with new tendencies in self-service equipment production. Organizers of the exhibition hoped to have more than 12,000 visitors, but 15,000 registered visitors showed up; unofficially the exhibit was attended by 18,000 visitors interested in the newest banking technologies. "Wincor Nixdorf", the company with partners and distributors from all over the world, presented new ATM Vision during this annual exhibition. Banking technologies specialists made all devices simply-to-use for a common user. The universal credit card device has been constructed, which is able to print cheques or other documents, accept and cash the money, perform all other cash dispenser and information kiosk functions. The input of data has also been changed. The common buttons were refused as well as fluid sensible displays. Using "Blue Tooth" tool all ATM functions are accessible by mobile phone. "Wincor Nixdorf" vision is one machine for accepting and dispensing the documents ant the connection with ATM using the every user best known tool his or her own mobile phone. The exhibition opened the door on February 6th, the partners of the company were invited to a meeting on February 5th. There the previous year revenues and best achievements were announced; also new products were presented and the future strategies discussed. JSC "Penki kontinentai" representatives also participated in this closed meeting. "Penki kontinentai" is the distributor of "Wincor Nixdorf" production in 12 Eastern European and Central Asia countries. During the exhibition "Wincor World 20001" "Penki kontinentai" presented products created by the own specialists. It is worthy to mention saying that "Wincor Nixdorf" Vice President spent half an hour in the stand of "Penki kontinentai". He was interested in our software, security solutions and products making banking technologies more human like. Besides, the authorities of "Wincor Nixdorf" handed the representatives of "Penki kontinentai" Qualified Partner Certificate for modern solutions creation and high level quality services. And this is not the first year our company is given such kinds of documents. Video material about “Penki kontinentai” banking solutions>>> More about banking: "Functionality of Cash-dispensers Will "Lead" Banks to the Streets, Closer to Client"
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