The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

50 years on and it’s a whole new wall game...

New ‘bank boxes’ to suit sm artphone users

- By Bill Gibb bgibb@sundaypost.com

THEY are such an essential part of modern life that millions rely on them to get through the day.

It’s 50 years next month since the first ever withdrawal was made from a cash machine.

Now as the anniversar­y approaches, a new generation of AT Ms, developed in Scotland, will revolution­ise the humble hole- in- the- wall machine.

John Shepherd- Barron, whose dad was Scottish and who went to university in Edinburgh, was the inventor who changed personal finance forever.

His initial idea was based on automatic chocolate vending machines and won over the boss of Barclays so quickly that a deal was signed over a swift pink gin.

The first ATM – automated teller machine – was installed at one of the bank’s branches in Enfield in London in 1967 and RegVarney, star of popular sitcom On The Buses, made the inaugural withdrawal.

As plastic bank cards hadn’t yet been invented, the early machines used cheques matched up against PIN numbers, with £ 10 being the maximum amount withdrawn. The four- digit PIN we’ve all used for the past half centur y came into being because Shepherd- Barron’s wife could only recall that many numbers rather than the six he had originally intended.

The new “bank in a box” machines designed by NCR are intended to appeal to the millions who now do their banking on their smartphone or tablet.

They allow users to swipe, pinch and zoom on the screen just as they would do on their own device. Transactio­ns started on a mobile or tablet can be completed on the hightech machines.

Customers can also speak to bank staff directly via a video link and the machines should appeal to older customers who can make the text easier to read. They are set to be rolled out here shortly.

“We had 100 staff here leading the developmen­t of these new machines,” said NCR’s boss in Dundee, Adam Crighton.

“It took two- and- a- half years, with other staff throughout the world involved.

“They were tested in 1000 American bank branches before being launched on Valentine’s Day.

“They take ATMs to the next level, but we are already working on new developmen­ts.

“Scotland has always been a world leader when it comes to ATMs and we’re really proud to be continuing that tradition.”

The new machines also include drive- thru versions now in use in the US and UK banks are talking about launching these next year.

 ??  ?? On The Buses star Reg Varney, far right, made the first ever ATM withdrawal back in 1967.
On The Buses star Reg Varney, far right, made the first ever ATM withdrawal back in 1967.
 ??  ?? n The new pinch and swipe ATMs.
n The new pinch and swipe ATMs.

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