
Funding to support ATM ISOs, owners and operators
OptConnect, a provider of wireless communications solutions for ATM machines, has entered into an affinity programme agreement to provide funding to the National ATM Council (NAC) (view press release). As part of the deal, OptConnect will make a contribution to the organisation for each wireless modem ordered by NAC members. The funding will assist in the NAC’s efforts to support and further the interests of ATM ISOs, owners and operators across the US.
“Entering into this agreement with OptConnect will help NAC continue to take great strides in the protection and growth of the ATM industry in the US,” said Bruce Renard, executive director of the National ATM Council.
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