Of course you know that the first ATM was installed at a Barclays bank on this day in 1967. But do you know why Barclays chose to install their prize technology 10 miles away from the center of London at their Enfield branch?
Not a new idea, you can even donate to charities using an ATM. Nobody does though. Found this…
Automated teller machines are used to pay taxes, fees, and bills such as phone, electricity, gas, and others. Cardholders are allowed to update their passwords and purchase various products, including concert, train, and lottery tickets. Some machines even offer fast loans. Users have two options – to make transfers and withdraw cash. ATMs are also used to pay credit card balances, donate to charitable organizations,
As the financial industry continues to quickly make vast changes, the drive-thru teller, popular in the U.S. and Middle East, could have global appeal as part of banking’s transformation. Here’s a look at how drive-up ATMs give consumers the banking experiences they want.
As long as it doesn’t make the machine take longer I guess it could take off – “Let’s face it, when you’re taking out money in order to dash into the supermarket in the middle of a frantic day, you’re more likely to be thinking about shampoo or fruit juice than taking out a new mortgage or life insurance policy.”
ATMs don’t get the credit they deserve (joke) btw the world’s most remote ATM location is McMurdo Station in Antarctica.
Not a new idea, you can even donate to charities using an ATM. Nobody does though. Found this…
Automated teller machines are used to pay taxes, fees, and bills such as phone, electricity, gas, and others. Cardholders are allowed to update their passwords and purchase various products, including concert, train, and lottery tickets. Some machines even offer fast loans. Users have two options – to make transfers and withdraw cash. ATMs are also used to pay credit card balances, donate to charitable organizations,
You can do this with a Barclay card.
Would be good if you could just pick “usual” and it does exactly what you usually do. Pin and 1 click, done.
User experience on ATM’s is known to be a bit sucky. If you designed a website like that, nobody would use it.
They have been around for 70 years, in one form or another. Surprised you cant see a cashpoint at any regular drive-through.
Interesting article on their origins linked to here https://www.ncr.com/blogs/banking/convenience-of-drive-up-atm
This sounds good, you can access all your other bank accounts in a single app
Yep, gloves and contactless seem safe enough.
As long as it doesn’t make the machine take longer I guess it could take off – “Let’s face it, when you’re taking out money in order to dash into the supermarket in the middle of a frantic day, you’re more likely to be thinking about shampoo or fruit juice than taking out a new mortgage or life insurance policy.”
This guy is literally putting them ON atms.
lol, this tickled me
Shell do it with an app, though never thought of this, saves hassle.