KEBA's customers are themselves the market leaders in their fields.
KEBA customers include only the top names in their respective segments
KEBA and its ATMs are currently in the third generation of cassette-based cash cycle technology, making it the market leader in Austria.
Since 2002, KEBA has been providing self-service terminals to Sparkassen throughout Germany. One in four German Sparkassen is now a satisfied KEBA customer.
KEBA is currently signed to a 16-year agreement with Austria's Sparkassen.
In May 2004 Commerzbank assigned an exclusive contract to deliver combined ATM/deposit units. In 2008 Commerzbank once again opted to go with technology leader KEBA by ordering an additional 500 devices from the new KePlus X6 series, to be installed in the coming year.
In 2004, the profitability breakthrough offered by the combined KEBA deposit/withdrawal unit with the closed cash cycle was underscored through a contract from another large German bank, Deutsche Bank.
Over 6,000 KEBA terminals are currently in operation worldwide, over half of them outfitted with cash cycle technology.
References
Erste Bank
Austria
The ERSTE Bank commenced its recycling activities in April 2007 with the installation of a KEBA ATM at its Graben branch in Vienna. Moreover, the ERSTE Bank was the first customer to order machines from the new KePlus generation.
Sparkasse Niederösterreich Mitte West AG
Austria
Sparkasse Niederösterreich Mitte West AG installed its first KEBA self-service terminals in 2000. Today, in addition to 25 ATMs, the bank’s branches also have 28 deposit and withdrawal machines with savings book function, which have been used for the gradual introduction of a closed monetary cycle. Sparkasse Niederösterreich Mitte West AG was also the first Austrian banking institute to switch to the cash cycle function.
Raiffeisen
Austria
The Austrian Raiffeisen group has been using KEBA systems for the automation of its bank services since 1995. The main applications employed consist of payment transactions using transfer terminals, deposit and withdrawal systems, self-service savings book processing and recycling systems for counter automation.
Sparkasse Financial Group
Germany
The Sparkasse Finance Group currently comprises over 400 savings banks, of which now every third savings bank is an enthusiastic KEBA customers. KEBA is a longstanding cooperation partner of the Sparkasse Finance Group. Certified products are the cash recyclers and non-cash terminals of the current product family KePlus.
Commerzbank
Germany
Since 2004, the Commerzbank has already installed 250 systems (Rondo 4cashcycle+ R5 with coin counter). Moreover, in the course of a transition to a nationwide self-service concept, during the next two years KEBA is to supply 500 new KePlus X6 ATM systems.
Deutsche Bank
Germany
In 2004, Deutsche Bank opted for the KEBA Rondo 4cashcycle+ R5 cash recycler. The rollout with 500 systems commenced in 2005, and just one year later, a further 150 machines were ordered.
BCR
Romania
The leading Romanian bank Banca Comerciale Romana (BCR) i spart of the ERSTE Group and has already more than 60 systems of KePlus R6 in use.
Unicredit
Romania
Within the UniCredit Group, UniCredit Tiriac Bank in Romania was the first bank to adopt recycling technology. The customer solution developed by KEBA includes a combination of hardware, customer application, transaction server, integration as well as support services. With the expansion of the branch network of UniCredit Tiriac Bank more and more KePlus self-service terminals are installed, reaching a number of 100 pieces already.
ITS Dubai
United Arab Emirates
The ITS Group (Innovative Technology Systems) is a Dubai-based enterprise founded in 1993. At the CeBIT 2008, ITS signed a contract for 82 KePlus X6 systems, the delivery of which was completed at the end of May 2008.