ATMIA Loyal Members Earn a Place in the 10th Anniversary Book

ATMIA believes that retention of existing members is as important as recruiting new members.  The association’s goal is to build up a foundation of 1,000 loyal members.  Plans are in the works to publish a full list of the Loyal Members of ATMIA in the ATMIA 10th Anniversary Commemorative book in January 2007.

The only requirement to have your company acknowledged in this list is membership with ATMIA for over three years and that companies membership dues are current.  To facilitate that all companies as of December 31, 2006 have the chance to have their company name listed in the Loyal Member Rosters, invoices for renewals will be sent out in early October for the remaining months of 2006.  Please renew your membership as soon as you receive your invoice (via email and mail) and show your support of the ATM Industry Association.  To see what additional benefits you receive for renewing your membership, please visit - ATMIA Member Loyalty Plan  If you have questions about your renewal dates or the invoice for your membership please contact Sharon Lane (Sharon@atmia.com) or +001-605-767-5888. 

Remember the ‘ATMIA 10th Anniversary Commemorative Edition’ will be a historical document which will become part of ATMIA marketing and historical material for the future; this book will be provided to all members and sponsors – new and old in the upcoming years.


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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 750 members in over 48 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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