Wincor + Diebold
Wincor Nixdorf and Diebold have entered into a business combination agreement in a deal valued at $1.8 billion, or €1.7 billion.
The transaction is expected to yield approximately $160 million of annual cost synergies.
Wincor Nixdorf and Diebold have entered into a business combination agreement in a deal valued at $1.8 billion, or €1.7 billion.
The transaction is expected to yield approximately $160 million of annual cost synergies.
Europe’s Wincor Nixdorf is gearing up for more expansive Software business in Brazil. At the same time, it plans to work in cooperation with Perto in the Hardware sector. On the basis of an agreement recently concluded between both parties, the Brazilian company will take on the task of final production of Wincor Nixdorf systems for customers in Brazil.
Banco de Chile, the second largest financial institution in the Chilean banking market, with a strong focus on retail banking. The bank is currently replacing its automated teller machines with secure systems from Wincor Nixdorf, and as part of this process, it has now ordered another 500 CINEO ATMs.
SuperGroup, the UK fashion retailer, has picked Wincor Nixdorf to provide an IT managed service to support its existing stores in the UK and six other European countries, as well as supporting future expansion throughout Europe.
Austria’s BAWAG PSK has become one of the first banks in Europe to introduce cardless cash withdrawals at ATMs in all its branches. The technology enabling the new service is Wincor Nixdorf’s software platform PC/E with a smart client component that runs on the ATM, and a server component that authorizes the withdrawal via the code.
Columbus Data Services (CDS) has certified Wincor Nixdorf’s cash dispenser technology, the ProCash 280. CDS provides ATM services for more than 87,000 terminals nationwide and is one of the nation’s largest ATM processors.
The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) has issued its approval for Wincor Nixdorf’s hardware and software solution for girocard transaction processing, which the company can now offer on the German market for the processing of cashless payment transactions.
Wincor Nixdorf is offering updates to four of its products that are used by retailers to automate their point of sale, streamline back office activities, and provide consumers with a seamless omnichannel shopping experience.
Wincor Nixdorf is offering updates to its TP.net 5.5 retail application software suite. The TP.net retail application software suite is currently used by retailers in more than 70 countries.
Wincor Nixdorf and Travelex will provide payment processing services for its ATMs for at least another seven years, whereby Wincor Nixdorf will continue to provide payment processing for ATMs across much of Europe. Travelex’s existing ATMs in Asia Pacific and North America will migrate onto Wincor Nixdorf’s global platform allowing it to simplify its business. The companies started their relations in 2010 and have also agreed to promote Direct Currency Conversion (DCC) services, a platform that allows ATM users to use the exchange rate offered by Travelex to have the transaction converted into their home currency at the time of cash withdrawal.
Wincor Nixdorf and Travelex will provide payment processing services for its ATMs for at least another seven years, whereby Wincor Nixdorf will continue to provide payment processing for ATMs across much of Europe. Travelex’s existing ATMs in Asia Pacific and North America will migrate onto Wincor Nixdorf’s global platform allowing it to simplify its business. The companies started their relations in 2010 and have also agreed to promote Direct Currency Conversion (DCC) services, a platform that allows ATM users to use the exchange rate offered by Travelex to have the transaction converted into their home currency at the time of cash withdrawal.