Wincor Nixdorf to provide ATMs to Australia's Banktech

Published: 18 August 2008 y., Monday

 

Wincor Nixdorf International has secured a deal to provide ATMs to Banktech, an independent ATM provider in Australia.
 
According to a news release, the Sydney-based Banktech has agreed to purchase and deploy 100 ProCash 1500xe's as part of its 'CashConnect' ATM network via Wincor Nixdorf's local partner ITS, a subsidiary of Australia's Armaguard. Banktech's wholly owned subsidiary, EFTEX, will drive and process the ATMs with deployment commencing in October.
 
“We are pleased to be working with Wincor Nixdorf,” said David Glen, Banktech's managing director. “They understand that helping Banktech grow its business will also grow their business in Australia. This long term view is reflected in the high quality of their products and their significant ongoing investment in R&D. We are confident they are excellent global partners.”
 
The ATMs will run on an open-architecture-software platform allowing multivendor implementation with an existing infrastructure. Additionallly, 100 units will be protected by Wincor Nixdorf’s latest IT security solution.
 
“What we bring to the table is additional value to our customers in order to excite them and create fresh business ideas together,” said David Yip, Australia business development manager for Wincor Nixdorf.

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