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Target
Market
Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) were introduced in the 1970s
to reduce the need for bank tellers and to provide convenience for bank
customers. Initially, ATMs were only available at bank locations. By the early
1980s, shared ATM networks were formed and ATMs began appearing in retail
locations, such as supermarkets and shopping malls.
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ATM technology opened up to the retail market, which
dramatically lowered the costs of owning and operating an ATM. Suddenly,
retailers with moderate to low transaction volumes could afford to own an ATM -
and the boom in retail ATM deployments began.
Today, ATMs are an important part of everyday life, and ATM
owners everywhere profit from their popularity. At Tidel, we've expanded our
product line to include systems to fit every need - from value-oriented cash
dispensers and scalable, feature-rich ATMs to multimedia point-of-sale kiosks
with full-motion video and stereo sound. Through strategic partnerships with
other pioneering companies like CashWorks, Tidel is expanding the capabilities
of its ATM products to provide our customers with new revenue generating
solutions, such as low-cost automated check cashing.
The future of the ATM industry is very bright, and no one can
predict what products or services consumers will demand from the ATM next. But
one thing is certain - ATMs intend to be there, pioneering technology to create
the next generation of advanced, flexible, value-rich ATMs.
Please where you can put the ATM's
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Convenience stores
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Grocery Stores
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Restaurants and Bars
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Bowling Centers
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Malls
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Theatre Video Halls
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Hotels and Motels
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Casinos
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Truck Stops
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Colleges and Universities
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Public Facilities
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