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Driving Environmental Change

John Winchcombe
John Winchcombe · Editor
Driving Environmental Change

ATMIA recently held a webinar with Diebold Nixdorf (DN) looking at the role of ATMs in sustainable banking. Contributors were Helena Mueller, VP Europe, Matt Phillips, Head of Banking, UK & Ireland and Raoul Meichtry, Managing Director, Switzerland.

Perhaps reflecting a European perspective, the four customer priorities called out by the speakers were the need for choice and convenience of physical and digital payment services, sustainability, resilience and inclusion.

Taking action with ATM solutions

DN promotes four green targets to make self-service ATM networks more sustainable:

 1.Reducing power consumption

Modern ATMs use LED technology and power consumption optimisation systems, saving up to 60% of energy. The amount of energy used by different generations and types of ATM can significantly reduce power consumption.

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