LONG BEACH, Miss. — Triton, a leading manufacturer of ATMs, has continued to seek a stronger presence in the financial institution market, particularly among credit unions and smaller banks.
The firm has also sought to cover as many of its bases as possible by rolling out a new ATM for the smaller bank and credit union market which can be upgraded to scan checks, but does not include a check scanner as part of the machine's standard equipment.
"The feedback we have been getting from our financial institution customers, particularly smaller banks and credit unions, was that they are not quite ready for check scanning just yet," explained Alicia Blanda, spokesman for the manufacturer. "So the FT7000 has a slot which can take a check scanning element when they upgrade to that capability later."
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