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OKI Delivers ATM-Recycler G7 Cash Recycling ATM to Alfa-Bank in Russia
TOKYO --(Business Wire)--
OKI (News - Alert) (TOKYO:6703) today announced the delivery, through sales partner
Europeum, of ATM-Recycler G7 cash-recycling ATMs to Alfa-Bank,
Russia's largest private bank. Scheduled to start November 2012, these
deliveries will mark the first delivery in Russia of a cash-recycling
ATM manufactured by a Japanese vendor. Prior to delivery in Russia,
OKI's ATM-Recycler G7 accumulated a strong sales track record in China
and other regions. The product, a cash-recycling ATM available since
2010 and capable of handling multiple currencies, successfully met
Alfa-Bank's needs in trial deployments before the bank chose to move to
full-scale delivery.
Russia's market is the world's sixth largest in terms of number of ATMs
installed (including cash dispensers, according to OKI's research as of
2011). This figure is expected to keep pace with the country's economic
growth.
"A single ATM-Recycler G7 handles 128 banknote denominations of multiple
currencies, meeting one of Alfa-Bank's demands," said Shinya Kamagami,
Senior Vice President and General Manager of OKI's Systems Hardware
Business Division. "The ATM-Recycler G7 uses deposited banknotes for
withdrawals, leveraging its cash-recycling function to reduce banknote
management and operational costs compared to cash dispensers and
non-cash-recycling ATMs."
Alfa-Bank currently operates 2,700 ATMs and has been considering a
dramatic overhaul of its ATM network. The new ATMs making up this
network required various functions to handle not just the Ruble,
Russia's home currency, but multiple key foreign currencies, including
US dollars and Euros. In a pilot project running from June to September
012, Alfa-Bank undertook a trial run involving four ATM-Recycler G7
units. This effort was positioned as part of a strategic plan to improve
the bank's network to maintain Russia's leading customer service levels.
"The pilot project identified various benefits of deploying ATM-Recycler
G7, including handling of multiple currencies and operating
efficiencies, based on OKI's proven track record gained over 30 years,"
said Vilen Timiryazev, VP, Director of Processing Center at Alfa-Bank.
"Under the pilot project, we also evaluated other features, including a
feature allowing deposits and withdrawals of large sums of cash in
single transactions, overall reliability as reflected in uptime rates,
physical dimensions (width equivalent to current cash dispensers) that
would allow installation in places occupied by current devices and
flexible cassette composition that can be changed per places to be
installed."
Moving forward, OKI will seek to expand sales of the high-performance,
high-quality and high-reliability ATM-Recycler G7 to financial
institutions in Russia and in other countries, thereby contributing to
efficient bank operations and enhanced banking services.
About OKI Electric Industry (OKI)
Founded in 1881, OKI Electric Industry is Japan's leading
telecommunications manufacturer in the Info-telecom field. Headquartered
in Tokyo, Japan, OKI provides top-quality products, technologies, and
solutions to customers through its info-telecom systems and printer
operations. Its various business divisions function synergistically to
bring to market exciting new products and technologies that meet a wide
range of customer needs in various sectors. Visit OKI's global website
at http://www.oki.com/.
About Alfa-Bank
Founded in 1990, Alfa-Bank is a full-service bank operating in most
sectors of the financial market, including retail and corporate lending,
investment banking, leasing, trade and structured finance. Alfa-Bank
is Russia's largest private bank in terms of total assets, total equity,
customer accounts and loan portfolio.
According to its auditor reviewed IFRS financial statements for the
first half 2012, the Alfa Banking Group, which comprises OJSC Alfa-Bank
as well as its subsidiary financial companies, had total assets of $33.9
billion, gross loans of $24.1 billion, and total equity of $3.9 billion.
Net profit after tax for 1H 2012 amounted to $544 million.
The Alfa Banking Group's corporate and retail client base has grown
considerably over the last several years: as of July 1, 2012 the Alfa
Banking Group serves around 60,500 corporate and 7.8 million retail
customers, while the branch network consists of 460 offices across
Russia and abroad, including a subsidiary bank in the Netherlands and
financial subsidiaries in the United States, the United Kingdom and
Cyprus.
About Europeum
Founded in 1992, Europeum is the leading company providing solutions,
technologies and services for financial institutions in Russia. Having
daughter companies in major Russian cities and big network of
subsidiaries Europeum is able to provide service and maintenance all
over Russia.
Notes:
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