ATMIA Provides Free E-newsletter to Non-members
The ATM Industry Association, a global non-profit trade association with 750 members in 48 countries, has decided to offer non-members in the industry a free e-newsletter with information about the association and industry issues and events. >> Read More

Upcoming Canadain Conference and Event Schedule
2006 is a year when ABM (ATM) industry changes, challenges and choices take centre stage both internationally and nationally. This two day event will bring in excess of 250 delegates to meet, to listen, to learn from and to share common ideas and concerns. >> Read More



South African ATM Developments
ATMIA has successfully worked with the South African Reserve Bank on the issue of the central bank's new cash recycling standards. ATMIA will consult with Mr. Dirk Putter, Assistant General Manager, South African Reserve Bank, Currency Management Division, on designing training for merchants who will be required to carry out manual checking of banknotes as part of the new system.
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US Committe Update
ATMIA is pulling together honest hard working individuals to lend us their experience and brain power in order to solve the really tough issues of the day. >> Read More

Enhancements to the Global Cognito
Crime Data System

Registered Users of ATMIA's Cognito crime data management system and fraud reference library will enjoy the recent enchancements. >> Read More



European ATM Developments
ATMIA welcomes Alan Townsend who joins ATMIA (part time) after a distinguished career in the Metropolitan Police Flying Squad. >> Read More

GASA Update
See the projects being run by GASA at present.
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ATMIA Launches New Level of Membership
The ATM Industry Association is pleased to announce our new membership package, called Level 3 Advantage, which is a 3 year membership combining a built-in discount with the convenience of waiving the need to send in annual renewal payments. >> Read More


NEWSFLASH!

Join a Global Fraud Reference Library and Fraud Alert System for less than $200 a year!

The ATM Industry Association, an international non-profit trade association with several hundred members in over 45 countries, is offering a 15% discount on the $200 annual user fee for its global ATM and POS crime data management system called Cognito. This offer will extend to all new subscribers joining Cognito before June 15. This represents a saving of $30 for the first year of use only. There are over 4,400 ATM crimes recorded on the system, which permits analysis of such factors as type of location hit, type of ATM crime most prevalent, modus operandi used, etc. In addition, Users of Cognito become part of a global fraud system and gain access to an international fraud reference library containing crime reports, criminological research findings, white papers, a Gallery of Solutions for specific ATM crime types, articles, PowerPoint presentations, cyber security guidelines, encryption standards and an Inventory of ATM Scams. The Cognito library is designed as a 3-D virtual library which is easy and pleasant to use.

To find out more visit the Cognito home page or email Mike Lee, CEO of ATMIA at mike@atmia.com. To take up this offer, which expires on 15 June, please email Sharon Lane at sharon@atmia.com or click on this link for an easy to use invoice.

Cognito will help you win the war against financial services fraud!



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