Automated teller machines and network services

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Taiwan's E SUN Bank deploys facial recognition ATMs

Taiwan's E SUN Bank has teamed up with NEC Corporation to roll out ATMs featuring facial recognition technology.

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Lloyds looks to unlock access to cash

In the wake of fierce criticism from politicians and consumer groups over the disappearance of ATMs and bank branches from the high street, Lloyds Banking Group is to run a pilot scheme which will offer retailers a fee for processing cashback transactions over the counter.

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CaixaBank rolls out facial recognition at the ATM

CaixaBank is offering customers the opportunity to use facial recognition technology rather than PIN codes to withdraw cash from ATMs.

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IBM scores $260m deal with Bank of the Philippine Islands

The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) is looking to boost its digital transformation through a $260 million, multi-year services agreement with IBM.

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Advent buys majority stake in Argentinian bank-owned payments firm

Private equity giant Advent International is buying a 51% stake in Argentinian payments firm Prisma Medios de Pago from a consortium of local banks and Visa International in a deal valuing the company at $1.42 billion.

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Fake job interview dupes Chilean ATM network employee into downloading malware

North Korean hackers tricked a staffer at Chilean interbank network Redbanc into a fake Skype job interview and then duped him into downloading malware onto his work computer, according to local press reports.

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Criminal gangs use Fuze to store multiple stolen cards on one card

Cash-out crooks have a new weapon in their armoury: the Fuze Card, which lets users store all of their (stolen) credit and debit cards on a single piece of plastic, the US Secret Service is warning.

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Japan's Seven Bank taps facial recognition tech for ATM-based account opening

Japan's Seven Bank is planning to add facial recognition technology to its ATMs, enabling users to open accounts through the machines, according to local press reports.

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Global ATM market on the wane as China migrates to digital payments

Global ATM installations are set to fall for the time as the mega Chinese market switches away from cash to digital payments.

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Dispute with IT provider sees Mozambique interbank system knocked out

A dispute between Mozambique's interbank payments system operator and its IT provider which has led to accusations of "blackmail" has left millions of people unable to use their cards at the point-of-sale or ATMs.

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Most ATMs vulnerable to hackers - report

Many ATMs from some of the world's biggest manufacturers are vulnerable to a host of attacks and can be hacked in minutes, according to a report from Positive Technologies.

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UK retailers win appeal court ruling over ATM charges

The UK's high street retailers have scored a major victory in a long-running case over the payment of business rates for ATM's installed at their stores.

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Hacking scam hits California ATMs

The US National ATM Council is warning cash machine operators of an emerging scam in which criminals re-programme the terminal to dispense notes even when a transaction is denied.

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Hitachi and SBI form payments joint venture

Hitachi is moving into the merchant acquiring business, buying a 26% stake in SBI Payment Services in India.

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NAB and Microsoft test facial recognition for ATM withdrawals

National Australia Bank has teamed up with Microsoft on a proof-of-concept that taps AI to let customers make ATM withdrawals using facial recognition and a PIN.

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Card fraud at EU payment terminals hits lowest level for 13 years

And now for something completely different - losses due to card fraud at EU payment terminals have fallen to the lowest level since 2005.

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North Korean hackers used Swift network to steal more than $100m - FireEye

A North Korean hacking group has used the Swift network to try to steal more than $1.1 billion dollars from at least 16 financial institutions around the world since 2014, according to security specialist FireEye, which warns that he crooks are still operating.

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ANZ introduces cardless ATM withdrawals

Customers of ANZ can now leave their wallets at home and withdraw cash from the Australian bank's ATMs with their mobile phones via Apple Pay and Google Pay.

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Regulator to crack down on ATM closures

The UK's Payment Systems Regulator is promising to take action to protect the availability of free-to-use cash machines across the country after the publication of new figures by network operator Link which show more than 250 machines a month disappearing from the high street.

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Sage CEO steps down amid cloud problems

Accounting software firm Sage has parted company with its chief executive following problems encountered in the migration of its service to the cloud