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  2. ATM - Wikipedia

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    This was a Chubb machine. Asea Metior's Bancomat was the first ATM installed in Spain on 9 January 1969, in central Madrid by Banesto. This device dispensed 1,000 peseta bills (1 to 5 max). Each user had to introduce a security personal key using a combination of the ten numeric buttons. [38]

  3. Tillie the All-Time Teller - Wikipedia

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    Tillie the All-Time Teller was one of the first ATMs, [1] run by the First National Bank of Atlanta and considered to be one of the most successful ATMs in the banking industry. Tillie the All-Time Teller had a picture of a smiling blonde girl on the front of the machine to suggest it was user-friendly, had an apparent personality, [ 2 ] and ...

  4. John Shepherd-Barron - Wikipedia

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    The system was patented as GB1197183 and US3905461 and was cited by subsequent patents as "prior art device". Goodfellow's PIN system resembled modern ATMs more than Shepherd-Barron's machine. [10] However, Shepherd-Barron's machine was the first to be installed, if only for a few days.

  5. Today in History: First ATM opens for business - AOL

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    The first ATM opened to the public in 1969. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  6. Rise of the ATM Machines - AOL

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  7. Money Access Center - Wikipedia

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    Money Access Center (MAC, also Money Access Card) was an ATM network in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwestern United States, between 1979 and 2005, when it was absorbed into the STAR network. The network was one of the first in the nation, and helped universalize ATM banking.

  8. From the archives: When the ATM arrived in Wilmington - AOL

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    The Dec. 24, 1972, edition of the Wilmington StarNews reported North Carolina National Bank would bring an automated cash dispenser machine, now known as an ATM, to Wilmington by January 1973.

  9. Luther Simjian - Wikipedia

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    [28] [29] The entry on Simjian in the American National Biography noted that he is "sometimes referred to as the 'father of the ATM' because he introduced the idea behind these now-ubiquitous machines." [4] According to history.com, "Many experts believe that the first automated banking machine was the creation" of Simjian. [30]