May 2008

News in Australasia

New member: First Data International – Board Members           

As a result of the Life Cycle & Compliance teleconference ATMIA together with the security division of E-Bay has been successful in stopping the sale of ATMs via E-Bay. ATMIA will continue to monitor this situation.

Minutes to Life Cycle/Compliance and Asia Pacific teleconference is now available on the ATMIA website.

With the announcement of the Victorian Government that ATMs will be excluded in gaming venues by 2012, the ATMIA has been proactive by working together with a committee to develop a message to Australian Politicians on the need to still have ATMs in these locations. We are in the process of finalizing this message on a unified front for the industry developed by this Committee.

Please Note: The latest criminal statistical information on ATMs for NSW.2008 is now available on our website.


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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 1000 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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