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ASNB customers can top up via Maybank portal, ATMs
KUALA LUMPUR: Amanah Saham Nasional Bhd (ASNB) customers can now top up their investments via Malayan Banking Bhd’s portal Maybank2U and also at the bank’s automated teller machines (ATMs).
NCR sees 10% increase in ATMs this year
KUALA LUMPUR: The installation of automated teller machines (ATMs), including cash and cheque-deposit machines, is expected to grow by more than 10% this year.
Which part of the world has the most ATMs?
SOUTH Korea has 278 Automated teller machines (ATMs) per 100,000 population, which is the highest in the world.
Ink stain plan to deter attacks on ATMs
KUALA LUMPUR: Following the spate of cases about criminals attacking automated teller machines (ATMs), banks are carrying out a pilot test to use ink-staining technology.
HSBC Amanah unveils its first off-site ATMs
KUALA LUMPUR: HSBC Amanah Malaysia Bhd#8217;s off-site automated teller machines (ATMs) are expected to increase its distribution capability as well as those of the conventional banks of the HSBC Group.
10 held over RM600,000 theft from ATMs
Police have detained 10 suspects in connection with the RM600,000 theft from three ATMs at a bank in Subang Jaya.
AmBank plans 400 ATMs at 7-Eleven outlets
AmBank (M) Bhd expects to install 400 automated teller machines (ATMs) at 7-Eleven outlets, the 24-hour convenience stores, nationwide within two years.
ATMs to be set up at 50 police stations
Fifty police stations and district headquarters throughout the country have been identified for the installation of automated teller machines (ATMs) in a move to curb crimes like petty theft.
FBI warns of potential attacks on ATMs around the world: security blog
Krebs on Security blog claims that the FBI has received an “unspecified report” that cybercriminals are preparing to carry out a large-scale global attack on ATMs in the coming days.
Cash demand soars in Puerto Rico after hurricane hit ATMs, card systems
NEW YORK/SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Reuters) - Demand for cash in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico is "extraordinarily high" after power outages knocked out electronic transactions and ATMs but needs were being met for now, a Federal Reserve branch said on Wednesday.