PACIFIC

MOUNTAIN

CENTRAL

EASTERN

 

Archive for July 2010

Georgia Lottery selects ATM Network for lottery promotion

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Want to win a real ATM filled with cash?

You can…. if you play the Win For Life game run by the Georgia Lottery.

Nonwinning tickets can be entered in a second-chance drawing. On July 31 a grand-prize drawing will be held. The top prize? A real Tranax 1700W ATM, provided by ATM Network and filled with $52,000 in cash.

The ATM itself is worth a couple of thousand dollars, so it’s really a $54,000 payoff. And if you find a location to install it (with free processing from ATM Network), it could be the start of a business.

The promotion is being advertised with full-size cardboard displays (that’s what the picture’s of) in more than 8,000 stores statewide, with the ATM Network logo right in the center.

Who says ATMs can’t be fun?

Tranax files for bankruptcy

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

After losing a $5 million court fight with former partner Nautilus Hyosung, ATM manufacturer Tranax Technologies has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation.

Tranax Technologies Inc., an ATM manufacturer that sells machines to independent sales organizations, has filed for Chapter 7 voluntary bankruptcy, citing debts of $1 million to $10 million. Tranax said its assets equal its estimated liabilities.

The Hayward, Calif.-based company filed June 11 in United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California in Oakland. In its bankruptcy filing, obtained by ATMmarketplace.com, Tranax listed 13 creditors, including Hyosung Corp. of America.

Tranax’s bankruptcy filing occurred less than a month after U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn R. Walker entered a judgment May 25, ordering Tranax to pay Hyosung America Inc. and its parent company, Nautilus Hyosung Inc., $5.01 million plus daily interest of $1,742.52 until Tranax pays its debt. Nautilus Hyosung had to wait 14 days from that date before taking action to seize property to satisfy Walker’s ruling. Walker issued his ruling May 6.

As noted in our earlier post, there may be more to the bankruptcy than first appears:

In 2008 Tranax was acquired by Hantle USA. This year, the company announced that Hantle would take over ATM marketing, while Tranax would focus on kiosks, scanners and ATM components. Hyosung is now suing Hantle USA, alleging that Hantle USA has taken over many of Tranax’s assets, making it difficult for Hyosung to collect the judgment.

Chapter 7 means Tranax will be shut down and its remaining assets sold off to satisfy creditors, including Nautilus Hyosung. But while the Tranax name will go away, Tranax’s line of ATMs and ATM products will continue to be sold and developed under the Hantle brand.

However, if Nautilus Hyosung persuades a court that Hantle improperly transferred assets out of Tranax in order to avoid paying Nautilus the $5 million court award, then Hantle USA or its parent could be on the hook for the money.

In any event, a name associated with the explosive growth of the non-bank ATM industry is going down in a lawsuit-inspired bankruptcy.

RBS won’t change end-of-day time after all

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Back on June 7, RBS WorldPay announced it would be changing its official end-of-day close from 4 p.m. to 3 p.m. in order to accommodate new Mastercard-related procedures.

But here’s some good news: RBS has since determined that the change is unnecessary. So its end-of-day close will stay at 4 p.m.

buy a hantle atm buy a triton atm buy a nautilus hyosung atm buy an atm sign buy a wireless atm adapter buy an atm security product collect bad checks for free buy a credit card processing service buy an atm wrap or atm graphic buy an atm part buy an atm cabinet buy atm receipt paper