Counting On Currency’s Cash Per Diem – July 2014 Links
30 July, 2014
Counting On Currency’s Cash Per Diem – July 2014 Links
July 29 – 31 2014
Australia – gag order on banknote bribe case involving Malaysia
Australia – NSW prison goes cashless
Banking & payments in emerging markets
Biometrics – safe & reliable for payments?
Brinks blog – smart safes vs traditional safes
Canada – wrong mountain on C$10 polymer note
Diebold – secure anti-skimming card reader
Europe – Shell fighting fuel card payment fraud
India – mobile wallets are a distant dream
India – RBI paper mill to save vast amount of cost by avoiding imported banknote paper
Kenya – cashless transport fares
Kyrgystan – fake 5000 ruble notes
Malaysia – ATM bombing fails to break open the ATM
Nigeria – mobile money scheme still in the doldrums
Norway – may be a cashless society by 2020
Pakistan – many ATMs in Karachi quickly emptied despite central bank warnings about demand
Seychelles – counterfeit warning
South Africa – toward cashless
Toshiba – new technologies include work in banknote processing
UK – adoption of new payment technologies
UK – bank robberies down, theft by malware up
UK – how WWI nearly bankrupted the UK banking system
UK – NFC/cashless unveiled for London Underground
UK vs US – how do our banknotes differ?
US – BEP prints 528 million banknotes in June 2014
US Mint – survey on low-denomination coins
US – Obama expresses sympathy with having women on banknotes
US – on the history of the silver certificate
US/New York – $210k in counterfeits captured at JFK, inbound from Ecuador
Zimbabwe – Ecocash launches domestic debit card
July 21 – 28 2014
Africa – toward cashless before the rest of the world
ATMs – 3m ATMs in the world by 2015
Authentication science – biometric trends
Bermuda – counterfeit currency advisory
Cummins Allison – management changes
DeLaRue – praised for export efforts
India – counterfeit currency racket busted
India – study of the health impact of ATM receipts
Indonesia – counterfeit banknote warning
Kenya – Airtel vs Safaricom in M-Pesa
Kenya – implementing cashless payments on the bus system
Mastercard – how did it become a technology company
NCR & Rhodes 101 convenience stores
Nigeria – POS transaction activity on the rise
Scotland – counterfeit currency warning
Syria – new banknotes released
Thailand – fake banknote warning
UK – how to spot a fake banknote
UK – who wins when stores go cashless, even for just a day?
Zimbabwe – with the Zimdollar return?
July 15 – 20 2014
ATMIA, the Federal Reserve & the Durbin Amendment
Azerbaijan – central bank rules for cashless payment program
Canada – 31 billion pennies still outstanding
Canada – the first woman to sign Canadian currency
DataColor – ink formulation & quality control
Europe – euro counterfeit statistics for IH 2014
Georgia – mobile payments developments
India – banknote press is adding staff
India – First Data & mobile payments
India – nonbanks & financial inclusion
Nigeria – cashless policy & internet fraud
Norway – the closest to cashless in the world
Romania – a guide to the illustrations on the currency
Singapore – payments evolution & bank revenue opportunities
UK – country still a long way from cashless, survey
UK – Payments Council paper – mobile payments in the UK & other countries, compared
Ukraine – banknote designs are not changing
USA Technologies – 8th largest POS deployer in the US
US – on the cost of cash & ATMs
US/Montana – gold & the founding of Helena
July 8 – 14 2014
Argentina battles “vulture funds”
ATM Marketplace – why do consumers hate ATM fees
Australia – counterfeit warning
Bangladesh – Pakistani arrested with counterfeit Indian currency
China – Ming dynasty banknote from 1000 AD
Crystal ball – digital currencies as the future of money?
Crystal ball – will fingerprints supplant banknotes for payments?
Diebold – CEO engineers corporate transformation
Ireland – woman awarded E10,000 after being falsely accused of passing a counterfeit E50 note
NCR building manufacturing facility in Chennai India
Nigeria – banknote production trends
Nigeria – how banks are making money from money transfer services
Russia – nude figure of Apollo to be removed from ruble note
Scotland – conmen convince cashiers to sniff banknotes to determine authenticity
Turkey – archeologists find accounting system from 3000 BC
UK – British Bankers Association paper – the way we bank now
UK – iron age coins discovered in a cave
UK – London taxis may be next to go cashless
USA Technologies & Airvend POS
US – banks, CUs & ATM innovation
US -Â BEP initiatives with the blind
US – Mint coin production through June 2014
US/Nevada – city limits the use of coins in payments
Wired Magazine – anarchists in favor of anonymous currency
Zambia – some traders rejecting low denomination coins
July 1 – 7 2014
Authentication science – nanoscale marker technology
Canada – art & the art of coins
Canada – why do men dominate on the nation’s money
Currency for a modern world – video
DataColor – 45IR spectrophotometer for banknote printing quality control
Diebold & Bellco CU branch transformation
Europe – ATM numbers & advances in ATM technology
India – ATMs that dispense water
Indonesia – Sri Lankan nationals caught in ATM fraud case
Israel – toward cashless transactions
Javelin – consumers expect government action on fraud & data breaches
NCR in Eurospar supermarkets, Ireland
New Zealand – redesigned banknotes
Nigeria – Fidelity Bank & PayPal
Nigeria – imposition of cash service charges being delayed
Novel about coins? Yes, entitled Coin Heist
Numismatics – world’s oldest coin, 625 BC
On the real cost of physical notes & coins
Patent – Fifth Third Bank – currency recycler
Patent – Wincor Nixdorf – device for handling value notes
Paymentweek – how banks can kill nonbanks in ATMs
Philippines – coin shortages caused by hoarding
Preserving the art of banknote engraving
Scotland – solo currency is no cause for panic
Singapore – central bank will stop issuing S$10,000 note
Thailand – ATM hiccup causes payday chaos
UK – on currency & coin design & production – video
US – BEP initiative to help the blind identify banknotes
Virtual currencies – how Bitcoin can help the developed world