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500th KEBA Cash-Recycling terminal installed at Austrian savings banks _2010-12-09

Savings bank group in Austria relies on cash-recycling from KEBA

Ing. Mag. Gerhard Luftensteiner, CEO of KEBA AG (right) presents a cake to Dr. Michael Rockenschaub, Chief Sales Officer at Sparkasse Oberösterreich, on the occasion of the 500th cash-recycling ATM within the Austrian savings bank group.
The cake on the occasion of the 500th cash-recycling ATM has KePlus R6 on it, KEBA’s highly available ATM for the deposit, withdrawal and recycling of banknotes.
On 25 November 2010, the 500th cash-recycling ATM was installed at one of Sparkasse Oberösterreich’s branches in Franckstraße. On this occasion Gerhard Luftensteiner, CEO of KEBA AG, congratulated Mr Michael Rockenschaub, Chief Sales Officer at Sparkasse Oberösterreich.
 
"We have been working together very well for many years with the Austrian savings bank group and in particular with the Sparkasse Oberösterreich. The installation of the already 500th KEBA cash-recycling ATM within the savings bank group in Austria confirms our successful cooperation." says Gerhard Luftensteiner.
 
The savings bank group has already set very early on the innovative cash-cycle technology. The very first ATM with cash-cycle technology within the savings bank group in Austria has already been installed in 2004. At that time a new self-service concept with cash-recycling machines has been established successfully. As a consequence, the savings bank group was a leader in Austria and was soon able to take advantage of this new technology: In a closed cash-cycle deposited banknotes are paid out after a successful validation. This provides greater cost-efficiency in the banks’ branches. From the beginning, the Austrian savings bank group relied on the innovative leader KEBA. KEBA was the first company that introduced cash-recycling with cassette technology in the European market. The good performance and high availability even then spoke for themselves.
 
Michael Rockenschaub is also now excited by the latest generation of KEBA’s 
self-service machines: "The new KePlus product family meets the demands of today's self-service zones to the fullest, bringing acceptance to customers as well as employees. We look forward to working with KEBA in the future!"

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