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February 2009



ATMIA’s fourth conference ATMs in Australia and New Zealand 2009 will help you prepare for how direct charging will affect the Australian ATM market. A bank perspective on managing customer expectations regarding direct charging will be complemented by an independently researched study of the main industry issues arising from this significant change to Australia’s payment system.

At this event you will learn how the industry will be impacted by PCI ATM regulations expected for 2009 or 2010, described as the next big wave of compliance.

Other highlights of the event include:

  • An overview of major trends in the payments industry and the future of payments and cards in Australia
  • A look at the explosion of mobile phone banking 
  • A professional analysis of the long-term future of cash
  • Advancements in predictive analytics for cash: cost reduction through an integrated supply chain
  • Perfecting the business approach from an ISO perspective
  • Retail ATMs and kiosks in New Zealand and an overview of the NZ market and its scope for independent ATM deployers
  • Insight into the growth of the ATM industry in China
  • Challenges and changes in the Cash-in-Transit industry
  • An outlook on the adoption of wireless technology for the financial market
  • Global ATM hot points - how they are impacted by data connectivity choices
  • Countering gas attacks and ram raids in Australia
  • Cyber crime and cyber threats for financial services
  • ATM crime-fighting in South Africa
  • How new technology is enhancing ATM security

For further information regarding attending, sponsoring or exhibiting at this conference please contact Sandra Smith, Executive Director, ATMIA Australasia at +61 424 300660 or Amanda Hardy at +44 (0)1284 702575.



About ATMIA

www.atmia.com
PO Box 452 – Brookings, SD 57006 USA 

As an independent, non-profit trade association, ATMIA's mission is: to promote ATM convenience, growth
and usage worldwide; to protect the ATM industry’s assets, interests, good name and public trust; and to provide
education, best practices, political voice and networking opportunities for member organizations. ATMIA is the
world’s only international trade body for the ATM industry with more than 1200 members in about 50 countries.
In June 2003, ATMIA established the Global ATM Security Alliance (GASA) (www.globalasa.com) with the
mission to employ global security resources in a united alliance in order to protect the ATM industry from criminal
activity. GASA publishes international security lifecycle best practices and manages a global ATM crime
data management system called Cognito, which includes an online fraud library.

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