The ATMs that will be deployed as part of the agreement include the Opteva 562 and 522 models, and the 760 and 720 advanced-function ATMs equipped with the enhanced note acceptor (ENA), enabling cash deposit functionality.
The ENA enables the deposit of up to 50 mixed-denomination notes in an envelope-free transaction that authenticates and validates deposits, quickly and accurately.
Diebold said Opteva ATMs help financial institutions provide a level of service closer to a branch experience by enabling additional functionality, including deposit automation, advertising and other advanced banking transactions.
The ATMs in the agreement will run Diebold’s Agilis software and also the terminals will be equipped with three layers of ATM security, including a strategically designed bezel, skimming detection technology and anti-skimming technology.
Baloise Bank SoBa chief information officer Claudio Theus said that the security solutions featured in Diebold Opteva ATMs played an important role in the choice.