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Explore case studies and learn how your peers leverage Diebold Nixdorf banking products and services for their success.
June 25, 2019 | by Diebold Nixdorf
We’re proud to introduce DN Series™, a revolutionary self-service solution that’s Built to Connect. Built for More.™ With more total capacity, more functionalities, more integrations, and more security, DN Series™ is breaking the mold for self-service solutions.
June 25, 2019 | by Diebold Nixdorf
Learn more about the ATM solution family that will change the way you think about self-service.
June 25, 2019 | by Diebold Nixdorf
DN Series delivers more.
June 06, 2019 | by Thomas Schulze
What can US financial institutions learn from their global counterparts about cash recycling, and when does it make the most sense for a bank or credit union to implement it? We answer this and more in our blog.
May 21, 2019 | by Juergen Kisters
ATMs are no longer cash-and-dash machines—and with people spending the equivalent of an entire day each week online, usually on a smartphone, financial institutions (FIs) must adopt and augment their self-service channels to engage and retain customers.
August 08, 2018
With an intelligent cash cycle management solution, Sparkasse Gütersloh-Rietberg (Gütersloh-Rietberg Savings Bank) was able to significantly lower costs at its Harsewinkel branch.
July 23, 2018 | by Douglas Hartung
Offering new capabilities through self-service is where the rubber meets the road. See how in our blog.
June 14, 2018 | by Matthew Phillips
Bringing down the cost of cash management in branch could be a real game-changer for financial networks up and down the country. So much so, that by 2021 67% of newly installed automated deposit terminals are expected to be cash recycling-enabled.
May 23, 2018 | by Diebold Nixdorf
What is the true cash cycle management?
May 14, 2018 | by Tim Hoover
A new case study we just released offers an excellent window into how banks and credit unions can reap pretty astounding efficiency gains behind the teller line. This is a common project we work on