Russia’s Alfa-Bank has selected Diebold’s software to integrate the ATMs it acquired as part of an acquisition deal with Master Bank.
Alfa-Bank is in the process of incorporating the newly acquired ATMs into its current network, which is made up of machines from multiple vendors.
Maksim Dareshin, head of self-service systems development for Alfa-Bank, said: "We needed a powerful software solution that would make it possible to speed up the work of our growing network as soon as possible, to integrate and launch a new fleet of ATMs to provide the convenience of continuous self-service banking to our customers.
"Diebold’s Agilis software platform was the most suitable solution for interfacing with our services and ensuring operability of our self-service network."
Diebold will also provide maintenance services for a minimum of 800 ATMs, supervise the Diebold ATM network and work towards achieving for maximum uptime.
"We’re delivering efficient service, as well as best-in-class software, to help Alfa-Bank continue to grow its service offerings and customer base," said Jurgen Schultz, Diebold country manager for Russia and Commonwealth of Independent States.

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