Automated Teller Machine Stocks List

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Automated Teller Machine Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 15 BCO The Brink's Company: Still Attractive, Even After The Easy Money Has Been Made
Nov 15 EVRI Everi Holdings shareholders approve deal with Apollo Global
Nov 15 DBD Frank Baur Buys 39% More Diebold Nixdorf Shares
Nov 15 NATL Waitrose Extends Collaboration with NCR Atleos, Expanding Cash Access
Nov 14 EVRI Everi Stockholders Approve Acquisition by Apollo Funds
Nov 14 NATL NCR Atleos Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: Revenues Beat Expectations, EPS Lags
Nov 14 BCO There May Be Reason For Hope In Brink's' (NYSE:BCO) Disappointing Earnings
Nov 14 ACEL Winners And Losers Of Q3: PlayStudios (NASDAQ:MYPS) Vs The Rest Of The Gaming Solutions Stocks
Nov 13 NATL NCR Atleos Corporation (NATL) Q3 2024 Earnings Conference Call Transcript
Nov 13 BCO Matrixdock collaborates with Brink’s for global RWA Custody
Nov 12 EVRI ComScore (SCOR) Reports Q3 Loss, Tops Revenue Estimates
Nov 12 NATL NCR Atleos Non-GAAP EPS of $0.89 beats by $0.10, revenue of $1.08B beats by $20M
Nov 12 NATL NCR Atleos Corporation Reports Strong Third Quarter 2024 Results
Nov 12 ACEL Can Accel Entertainment (ACEL) Run Higher on Rising Earnings Estimates?
Nov 12 ACEL Rush Street Interactive, Inc. (RSI) Hit a 52 Week High, Can the Run Continue?
Nov 12 BCO Are Options Traders Betting on a Big Move in Brink's (BCO) Stock?
Nov 12 NATL Earnings Scheduled For November 12, 2024
Nov 11 BCO International Markets and Brink's (BCO): A Deep Dive for Investors
Nov 11 NATL Travelex Launches Complete ATM Technology Refresh With NCR Atleos
Automated Teller Machine

An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, transfer funds, or obtaining account information, at any time and without the need for direct interaction with bank staff.
ATMs are known by a variety of names, including automatic teller machine in the United States (ATM, American, British, Australian, Malaysian, South African, Singaporean, Indian, Maldivian, Hiberno, Philippines and Sri Lankan English), often redundantly ATM machine, automated banking machine (ABM, Canadian English). Although ABM is used in Canada, ATM is still very commonly used in Canada and many Canadian organization used ATM over ABM. In British English, the terms cash point, cash machine, minibank (the official name of the Yorkshire bank ATMs), and "hole in the wall" are most widely used. Other terms include any time money, cashline, nibank, tyme machine, cash dispenser, bankomat or bancomat. Many ATMs have a sign above them, indicating the name of the bank or organisation that owns the ATM, and possibly including the networks to which it can connect. In Canada, ABMs that are not operated by a financial institution are known as "white-label ABMs".
According to the ATM Industry Association (ATMIA), there are now close to 3.5 million ATMs installed worldwide. However, the use of ATMs in Australia is gradually declining – most notably in retail precincts.On most modern ATMs, customers are identified by inserting a plastic ATM card (or some other acceptable payment card) into the ATM, with authentication being by the customer entering a personal identification number (PIN), which must match the PIN stored in the chip on the card (if the card is so equipped), or in the issuing financial institution's database.
Using an ATM, customers can access their bank deposit or credit accounts in order to make a variety of financial transactions such as cash withdrawals, check balances, or credit mobile phones. ATMs can be used to withdraw cash in a foreign country. If the currency being withdrawn from the ATM is different from that in which the bank account is denominated, the money will be converted at the financial institution's exchange rate.

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