Asia/Asia Pacific Newsletter |
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| Why Do You Need to Use Cash?
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Cash continues to play an essential role Australian society. This is particularly the case for our most vulnerable: people in rural and regional communities, the elderly, and those struggling to get ahead. Get caught up on the latest cash news and more!
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| Sustainability and its Impact on ATMs |
As the financial industry seeks to reduce its environmental footprint and transition to more sustainable practices, ATMs are being reevaluated in terms of their energy consumption, efficiency, and overall environmental impact.
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Growing The Industry Through Collaboration |
Signs promoting the use of cash at retail outlets are popping up everywhere. Anyone interest in getting these signs for free or passing on to interested parties are encouraged to contact the Cash Welcome Group click here.
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The importance of cash: Cash is still the preferred form of payment for many people, especially those who are unbanked or underbanked. It is also essential for people who live in areas with unreliable or non-existent access to the internet or other forms of electronic payment.
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The challenges of accessing cash: In recent years, there has been a trend of banks and ATMs closing in low-income communities. This has made it more difficult for people in these communities to access cash, which can have a negative impact on their financial security.
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The importance of resilience: In the event of a natural disaster or other crisis, cash can be a lifeline. It can be used to buy food, water, and other essential supplies. It can also be used to pay for transportation and other necessary expenses.
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| Recently, Sandra Smith spoke with National Interbank Transaction Management and Exchange (ITMX), the developer and service provider of the electronic payment infrastructure of Thailand, about the role and future of cash.
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atmx by Armaguard welcomes Westpac Group to the network |
Armaguard is pleased to welcome Westpac Group to the atmx by Armaguard national network.
From Thursday 27 April 2023, 12.7 million cardholders across Westpac Group including Westpac, Bank of Melbourne, BankSA, RAMs and St.George Bank can now enjoy fee free transactions across the entire atmx by Armaguard ATM network.
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| Banzpay Technology Limited is the July 2023 Asia/Asia Pacific Member of the Month. They have been been a loyal associate member since 2022.
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Upcoming Conferences/Events/Webinars |
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Were you aware that a benefit of your membership is access to experts in all facets of the ATM and payments industries? These individuals are ATMIA-approved consultants. They can support your company in resolving a variety of difficulties, problems, and challenges.
Please read over the details provided for each consultant. You're welcome to get in touch with approved consultants directly. A full list of consultants is available on our website.
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What made the biggest impact at ATMIA.com last month? We invite you to see which showrooms, whitepapers and press releases had the largest number of visits on our website. Also, check out the new companies that have joined your association.
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| Stay Ahead of the Curve with ATMIA Academy |
The ATMIA Academy is the only standardized, online ATM training program in the industry.
Learn the latest industry best practices and procedures, giving you a competitive edge in the job market. Increase knowledge by tailoring your learning to your specific needs and interests. Continue education and keep your skills up-to-date and maintain your certifications. Convenient format so you can learn at your own pace, from anywhere in the world, 24/7.
Enroll Today! Contact the ATMIA membership team for more information and other ways to get the most from your membership.
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