ࡱ> "$!7 bjbjUU &07|7|lVVVV  Z m m m 4/$  !\3-m i m m m 3 VV ` m XV8   m   : Kw{|" p  v0 |!5 ||! VVVVEMBED MSDraw \* mergeformat RETAIL BANKING RESEARCH LATEST REPORTS ATMs and Cash Dispensers 2002: International Survey and Analysis Since its first appearance in 1983, RBR's annual survey and analysis has become an essential source of information to every major manufacturer of ATMs for the European market. The report addresses questions such as: Who are the leading players? How large is the market and how fast is it growing? What services are banks delivering through ATMs? What are the trends in machine location? Who are the leading manufacturers in each country? What software is used to drive ATMs? The Global ATM Market to 2007 ATMs and cash dispensers are by far the largest investment ever made in electronic self-service by financial institutions. Over US$ 30 billion has been invested in buying these machines and many times that in running them. There are now over 1,000,000 machines operating in over 100 countries. This is the only comprehensive analysis of how the ATM market worldwide has evolved and where it is going. This latest edition revises and updates the analysis and extends the forecasts to 2007. The report is invaluable for manufacturers, financial institutions, networks operators and other suppliers to the financial services industry. Eastern Europe 2000: Banking Automation and Payment Systems Eastern Europe is the fastest developing market in the world for self service banking and cards technology. The region presents enormous opportunities for companies that understand these markets and know how to address them. This new report provides the information and analysis to help manufacturers and service providers succeed in these markets. The report covers six principal markets in the region Russia, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Bulgaria and includes detailed information on the markets for ATMs, credit and debit cards and electronic purses. Off-Site ATMs 2001 Changes in regulations to allow ATM surcharging, in the late 1990s, have spurred rapid growth in off-site ATMs. Initially this growth was most visible in North America, but now the market for off-site ATMs in Europe is also rapidly expanding. This new report from RBR identifies the extent to which off-site machines have impacted the ATM market in 35 countries worldwide. It identifies the major bank and non-bank deployers as well as fee structures, legal and technical requirements, and the opportunities for new players. Payment Cards in Europe 2002: International Survey and Analysis The new and expanded edition of this report gives the most authoritative picture of the payment card business in Europe available. The report provides reliable, detailed, country by country quantitative and qualitative information on card issuing, that is not available from any other source. The report covers the structure and nature of the card market in 17 countries with detail to the level of the individual card scheme. Statistical data include card numbers, transaction volumes and values by type of card and issuer, merchant outlets and numbers of point of sale terminals. Interchange Fees: The Hidden Dynamo of the Card Business RBR has conducted the most in-depth analysis of interchange fees to date, based upon primary research with international and national card payment schemes, banks, retailer organisations and other key players. Interchange fees on card transactions amount to over US$ 28 billion per year worldwide, a massive transfer of funds that has an important impact on the cards business, merchants and consumers. Independent information and analysis will be vital for card payment schemes, banks and others in responding to investigations from regulatory and competition authorities and in helping to develop their card strategies for the 21st century. retail banking research limited embed MSDraw \* mergeformat  Retail Banking Research Ltd (RBR) is a leading consultancy providing independent information, analysis and strategic advice. We carry out evaluations of markets, products and services in retail banking and payment systems. Our work includes assessing the business implications of new technologies and forecasting new developments and future demand. While focusing on western and eastern Europe, our capability is worldwide. The company has more than a decade of experience in its specialist fields and is able to draw on an extensive, international network of contacts and experts. RBR supports its clients with information, analysis and advice that allows them to make better, more informed decisions. The European Commission, for example, described RBR as having outstanding professional experience in the area of banking and payment systems. RBR Services RBR offers three types of service: published reports, a subscription research newsletter, Banking Automation Bulletin for Europe (BABE), and confidential consultancy tailored to the clients specific requirements. Confidential consultancy projects that RBR has carried out include: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 \h assessing market opportunities, nationally and internationally (e.g. for branch equipment, third-party processing); symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 \h forecasting the demand for new and existing products and services (e.g. cash dispensers, cheque printing equipment); symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 \h conducting surveys of products and services worldwide (e.g. availability and quality of ATM services); symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 \h analysing the impact of new technologies on retail banking (e.g. chip cards, telephone banking, PCs and computer networks); symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 \h evaluating the business case for new products (e.g. prepayment cards, self service devices). Please complete and send or fax to Retail Banking Research Ltd, 304 Sandycombe Road, Kew Gardens, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3NG, UK Tel: +44 (20) 8940 1398, Fax: +44 (20) 8940 1527 Email: rbr@rbrldn.demon.co.uk. 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