1.
In India, you can make devotional donations or religious donations through ATMs
that large banks have installed in many temples. "People want to start
their business with good graces" and one way of doing that faster and more
conveniently is by using ATMs to offer such donations, notes Bob Tramontano,
vice president, marketing, financial line of business at NCR.
2. In Singapore, you can
apply for an IPO at an ATM.
3. In Romania, 84% of
the populace doesn’t have bank accounts. Citi has installed ATMs that let
people pay their bills by depositing cash at the ATMs; merchants pay a fee for
the service.
4. In Brazil, some ATMs
use palm and wrist vein biometrics to identify users.
5. In Qatar, the
nation's largest wireless service provider uses drive-up ATMs for customer bill
pay. The machines do not do withdrawals; they are designed only to accept cash
and checks for customers to pay their mobile phone bill.
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