Santander Selects Wincor Nixdorf for its ATMs

Published: 6 February 2009 y., Friday

 

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Banco Santander in Mexico has awarded Wincor Nixdorf the service contract for its nearly 4,000 ATMs.

Santander is one of Mexico's four largest banks while its Madrid-based parent, with $1.23 trillion in assets, is Europe's biggest and the world's ninth-biggest bank.

Wincor Nixdorf will service Santander's Mexican ATMs from an office in Mexico City, and has established a new center there and in Monterrey.

The Paderborn, Germany-based vendor has committed to providing ATMs that are in service more than 99 percent of the time – a challenge, it says, given that

Mexico spans seven climate zones, with temperatures ranging from minus 30 degrees to plus 40 degrees, Celsius.

Santander, Mexico, also has ordered 450 self-service ATMs from Wincor Nixdorf. The bank has begun rolling these out.

 

Šaltinis: www.banktech.com
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