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Blog: The Second Step in a Successful Modern ATM Strategy: Get to Know Your Consumer, Really Well

When building the foundation for a successful ATM strategy there are three key pieces of information you need to consider: Consumer Analysis, Market Analysis, and ATM Network Analysis. Each are equally important, yet very different. Careful analysis of these components will reveal areas of strength and areas for improvement in your ATM network.

Blog: A Year in Review: 2020 Top 10 Topics in Banking

Read Diebold Nixdorf’s compilation of the trending topics that are shaping banking operations and consumer experience for today – and beyond.

Blog: Self-Service: The intersection of digital experience and physical fulfillment

Primary digital channels, such as online and mobile, require top notch service and can provide a personalized experience for consumers. But are you struggling to bring that same consistency into your physical channels? This blog explores strategies for modernizing your ATM channel into a fleet of hyper-connected, digital devices of the future.

Blog: Accelerating Transformation at a Time of Uncertainty

Inefficient innovation is not sustainable – nor can it create the right value chain required for your business. Implementing a model that can offer resiliency for the future and flexible options for customers now is the only way to meet the needs of highly demanding consumers.

Blog: How Digital Can Join the Dots of the Customer Journey

Focusing solely on meeting the short-term needs of customers is a missed opportunity. FIs seeking opportunity in the challenges of today will be using this new, more digital-dependent retail banking landscape as a springboard to reimagine their entire customer journey. Successful initiatives will drive cost savings, a sharper competitive edge, and, importantly, the best possible service for customers.

Blog: What Does Self-Service Look like in the “New Normal?”

The crisis has had a major impact on the way people pay and bank. Financial institutions (FIs) have needed to react quickly to offer banking services across their network of touchpoints, engage appropriately with clients and staff and at the same time keep operating in an efficient manner. Let's look at some potential realities in the "new normal," in the short term, near mid-term, and long-term within the banking industry.

Blog: Banks prioritize technology to deliver during coronavirus crisis

At a time when human-to-human contact presents a risk, automation is seeming less like a disruption.

Blog:  I’ve Been on Both Sides of the Small-Business/Bank Relationship. Here’s What I See Happening in the Industry.

Bankers and small-business owners have some interesting commonalities. Most small business owners are looking for anything that can make their day-to-day business easier. Interestingly enough, FIs are now finding themselves with some of the same concerns as small businesses – limited resources and virtual access to services and data, along with a re-prioritized need to transform how they conduct business and serve their customers.

Blog: SMB is BIG business

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) make up more than 90% of all companies worldwide. For the financial industry, this means that banks generally make 20% of their revenue with SMBs. Learn more about how Sparkasse Bielefeld reduced costs for cash handling while enhancing relationships with their SMB clients.

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