LONDON (Reuters) – Five decades since it heralded a transformation in the way people obtained and used cash, the world’s first ATM was turned into gold for celebrations of its fiftieth anniversary.
The ATM, the ubiquitous machine that made banking 24/7 and gave customers routine access to money as long as they remembered a personal identification number, turned 50 years old this week. It was ...
On September 2, 1969, America saw an ATM (automatic teller machine) for the first time. The debut took place in New York, at the Chemical Bank in Rockville Center. History.com looked back at this ...
And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: September 2nd, 1969, 49 years ago today … the day a bank in Rockville Centre, New York, introduced the new face of banking. It was an ATM operated by ...
Exactly 58 years ago, on June 27, 1967, the world saw its first ATM (Automated Teller Machine) installed in Enfield, a town in London. The machine was set up outside a branch of Barclays Bank and was ...
For the 50th anniversary of the first ATM, YouGov has conducted a global poll of 8000 consumers on behalf of ACI Worldwide to survey the usage of automated teller machines. As the world slowly starts ...