Advert - Advertise here!

Citibank introduces ATMs with paperless receipts

20 Sep 12 - - New ProductsNew TechnologyUSA
Emailed receipts

Citibank is launching electronic ATMs which incorporate paperless receipts (view press release). The new option available via Citibank branch ATMs, have been designed to remove the need for paper receipts, while providing a way to track ATM transactions. Customers will be given the option to have their receipt emailed to them or have them printed with or without a copy of a cheque - if a cheque deposit was made. They also have the option not to receive a receipt.

Related Editorial Articles

Trusteer comment on recent USD45m ATM Cyber-Heist

13 May 13 - PaymentEye - New Technology
According to US Attorney Loretta Lynch, "This was indeed the largest theft of this type that we have yet seen. This was a 21st century bank heist that reached through the Internet to span the globe. But, instead of guns and masks, this cybercrime ...

USD45m taken from ATMs around the world in hacker heist

10 May 13 - PaymentEye - New Technology
According to the New York Times, USD45m has been stolen from ATMs around the world in a matter of hours by a group of worldwide hackers. Individuals filled their bags with piles of cash from various ATM locations in Japan, Russia, Romania, Egypt, ...

SunGard announces IntelliMatch Operational Control solution for ATM & card reconciliation

08 May 13 - PaymentEye - New ProductsNew Technology
SunGard has announced the launch of its IntelliMatch Operational Control solution for ATM & card reconciliation. Improving operational efficiency for financial institutions by streamlining their ATM and card reconciliation processes is the solutions ...

India’s Karnataka Bank reaffirms its confidence in FIS

03 May 13 - PaymentEye - Partnership DealsNew ProductsNew Technology
FIS  announced that it will continue outsourcing ATM management and debit card processing for Karnataka Bank with additional ATMs. This new deal follows FIS’ recent announcement to significantly expand its ATM outsourcing operation in India. Once the ...
Maybe Later