ATMs
in Central America
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
The installation of ATMs using Mayan languages has led to increased banking activities by indigenous populations.
The program, developed by the Rural Development Bank (Banrural), began in 2005 with 108 machines, and now has 420 multilingual ATMs, which as well as offering instructions in Spanish, can also cater to Mayan speakers of Quiche, Cakchiquel, Q'eqchi ', Ixil, Mam and q'anjob'al.
Diebold
Company Profile
Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Phone: (507) 300 4800 ext 7767 - (507) 300 4899
Thursday, June 3, 2010
The bank will inaugurate its new ATM service after investing $1.7 million.
24 new ATMs will be opened in San Pedro Sula, Puerto Cortés and El Progreso. An additional 10 will be opened in a second phase.
Friday, April 16, 2010
The company unveiled its new Automatic Teller Machine, available in 25 locations.
This new ATM lets clients pay credit cards, make deposits and transfer funds between pre registered BAC accounts. $1.5 million were invested in this project.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
"Banco Nacional" has invited $1 million bids for supplying and installing automatic teller machines.
According to the bidding rules, participants must bid for supplying and installing 40 "Cash Dispenser" ATMs, to be fitted in the walls of the various branches of the Bank, 10 Lobby "Cash Dispenser" indoors ATMs, and 2 ATMs for vehicle service.
Monday, March 9, 2009
The ATM business has a lot of room to grow in Guatemala where the banking market is still in its beginning stages.
An article published in La Prensa Libre in Guatemala analyzed the market for ATMs in the country. At present, three companies compete for the market: T&T, with 1,100 ATMs, Banco Industrial with 546 and BAC-Credomatic with 100.