Upcoming ATMIA Events:



Join us at ‘European ATMs 2007’, an event jointly produced by ATMIA Europe and RBR.

To register, click here.

This event is Europe’s main ATM conference of the year, and provides numerous case studies and presentations on all the hottest topics in the ATM sector today. It provides excellent benchmarking and networking opportunities with banks, IADs, network operators, processors and suppliers.

Here are some of the programme highlights:

  • A comprehensive approach to self-service as a relationship channel in a multichannel strategy
  • A case study demonstrating how innovative branch design and new approaches to self-service can help customer segmentation
  • Automating retail branches
  • Building an off-site ATM business
  • The challenges of successful ATM deployment across Europe
  • Exploding the myth of ATM market saturation in the UK – and evolving to exploit it in the USA
  • What are the motivations for ATM outsourcing, and how do the benefits weigh up against the costs involved?
  • Taking the cost out of an off-site channel
  • Vertical integration in service and maintenance
  • Europe payment market and SEPA
  • Current and future challenges for the ATM industry
  • The business case for recycling ATMs
  • The evolving role of automated deposit in the self-service channel
  • Commercialisation of the ATM with 3rd party services
  • The challenges of converting to Windows and the new XFS-based open standards implementations
  • Real-world implementation of multivendor software
  • How can banks ensure that their ATMs are secure and properly managed?
  • Optimising cash management at ATMs
  • ATM Analyst discussion

To view the programme please click here.

A special rate of US$600 is available for bank employees.

If you are interested in attending / sponsoring or exhibiting at this event, please contact amanda@atmiaconferences.com or call +44 20 7603 6082.



Join ATMIA in the spectacular setting of the world’s greatest waterfall to listen to Chief Executive of LINK Interchange Network speak on governance of payments systems.

African Banks outside South Africa receive a special discount to attend the event.
 
The conference will focus on building national payments systems in Africa. The keynote speaker is Chief Executive of one of the world's busiest and best payments systems, John Hardy of LINK Interchange Network in the United Kingdom.
Mr. Hardy will outline the key principles of successful governance of national payments systems. South African banks will speak on a range of topics relevant to Africa from converting to Windows XP ATMs to optimising customer service through bank channels. An SA ISO will look at rolling out convenience ATMs in Africa.
 
Other features of the conference and exhibition at this established African banking event include:

  • South African Fraud Prevention Service will speak on saving millions through successful fraud prevention in financial services.
  • The world’s largest ISO, Cardtronics, with a huge estate of 25,000 privately owned ATMs, will share how to deploy ATMs rapidly and extend footprint across the payments network.
  • An official industry ATM Risk Management workshop will cover training on ATM corporate, business, financial and crime risks as well as international best practices for ATM Business Efficiency
  • A presentation on the future of remittance payments in Africa
  • The possibilities for M-Banking in Africa
  • ATM Network building
  • The role of lobbying and education in building the ATM industry

For complete details about the event and how you can be a part of this conference, please visit www.atmiaconferences.com or contact Amber Howell at +1-605-428-5400 or Dana Benson at +1-605-528-7270. If you have questions about membership, please contact Brian McLean or +27-83-408-0070.

Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy a memorable banking convention in an unforgettable place.

This year our Asia event will be held at the Westin Hotel, Beijing, from 28th - 30th May.  This is certain to be great conference with much lively debate as Beijing prepares it’s ATMs for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.

Here are some of the topics featured at this event:

  • An analysis of preparations among China’s banks for the 2008 Olympic Games
  • A special address on the practice of industry standard compliance in China
  • A case study by the world’s largest ISO
  • A case study of the roll-out of ATMs with check-in functionality and how it was done
  • Saving costs and optimising the use of multifunctional ATMs
  • The competitive advantages of building a switch from scratch with a built-in surcharge dispensing technology
  • A 10-year future forecast for the ATM industry
  • Possible fraud threats at the Olympic Games
  • The growth of the off-premise, non-bank ATM market in Asia
  • The evolution and future of the convenience ATM
  • An analysis of popular payment technologies in key Asian markets

To view the full programme and register for this event, please click here.

For further information on sponsoring or exhibiting at this event, please contact amanda@atmiaconferences.com.

Events Schedule

Please mark your calendars for the following events…

ATMIA 5th Annual Canada Conference
June 19-21, 2007
Toronto
Hilton Toronto

ATM Security in the Americas 2007
Sept 11-13, 2007
Las Vegas
The Rio All-Suite Hotel

Sec 07
October 8-9, 2007
London
Radisson SAS Portman Hotel

Middle East Conference
December 3-4, 2007
Dubai
Crowne Plaza Dubai

About ATMIA

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

The ATM Industry Association is a non-profit, member-owned alliance dedicated to the global
advancement, proliferation and protection of automated teller machines. ATMIA is the world’s only
international trade body for the ATM industry with more than 900 members in over 45 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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