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9 Results from /retail, "Euronet Worldwide", 2003

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ING Bank Slaski joins Euronet ATM network in Poland

ING Bank Slaski has signed a multi-year agreement to use Euronet Worldwide's Polish ATM network.

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NCR wins new $17m CCB deal; lands Euronet ATM services contract

China Construction Bank (CCB) has signed a new contract with NCR, worth $17 million, for the supply of ATM hardware and software.

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Raiffeisen Bank Romania outsources ATM and Eftpos management to Euronet

Raiffeisen Bank Romania has signed an outsourcing contract with Euronet Worldwide for the management of its ATM and eftpos terminals and Visa and Mastercard payment services.

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Splitska Banka selects Euronet as EFT standard

Splitska Banka, Croatia's third largest bank, is to implement debit and credit card and merchant management software from Euronet Worldwide under an effort to standardise IT systems in its retail electronic funds transfer operations.

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Euronet's Serbian JV signs tenth outsourcing client

EuroPlanet, Euronet Worldwide's joint venture in Serbia, has signed up Razvojna banka Banja Luka to its EFT outsourcing services - its tenth client in the region.

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Euronet wins approval to operate India's first shared ATM network

Euronet Worldwide has received approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to operate a national shared ATM switch with Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) as the settlement bank.

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Euronet launches ATM mobile top-up service in India

India's HDFC Bank, IDBI Bank and UTI Bank have gone live with technology from electronic payments vendor Euronet Worldwide to enable pre-paid customers to purchase mobile phone top-ups at ATMs.

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Turkish bank signs with Euronet for ATM and debit card solutions

Istanbul-based Sitebank, a new financial firm set to open in May 2003 with the backing of Banco Comercial Portugues (BCP), is to deploy Euronet's ATM and debit card management software.

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Euronet Worldwide offloads UK business to management

London-based private equity firm Bridgepoint has funded a management buy-out of Euronet Worldwide's UK independent cash machine subsidiary for $32.5 million cash.