“Wincor Nixdowf” department in Morocco has ordered “ATMeye”

Published: 12 December 2003 y., Friday
“Wincor Nixdowf” department in Morocco has ordered 80 “ATMeye” video security systems from Penkių kontinentų bankinės technologijos, UAB (BS/2). “ATMeye” – is the Lithuanian ATM video security system used to protect one ATM or ATM network. The system protects from vandals and helps to solve the misunderstandings from the clients, for ex, if a client forgets to retract his or her payment card from the ATM, etc. Up to four video cameras, which record the procedures performed by the clients (the ATM screen) and the views around the ATM, can be connected to the system. Each of the cameras connected to the system can be configured separately, independently of one another. “ATMeye” system is already used in the banks of Lithuania, Latvia, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria, Moldavia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Poland, Greece, Hungary, Rumania, Germany, France, Spain, Sweden, Serbia and Montenegrinia (Juodkalnija), India, Indonesia, Israel, Lebanon, Pakistan, Qatar, Sri Lanka, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Zimbabwe. Up to date about one hundred of those Lithuanian systems were sold. During the year 2003 more than 700 systems have been already sold. The majority of them was delivered to Azerbaijan (208), Kazakhstan (129) and Bulgaria (103). The ATM Industry Association (ATMIA) acknowledged “ATMeye” system as the best ATM video security system of the year 2002.
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