Tata Communications installs 8000 ATM units across the country
It offers a 'plug and play' ATM deployment model for the banks, which reduces cost of operationalising to 25 per cent of a brown label ATM

It offers a 'plug and play' ATM deployment model for the banks, which reduces cost of operationalising to 25 per cent of a brown label ATM
Tata Communications today said its white label automated teller machines (ATM) arm has put 8,000 units across 4,600 towns of 20 states in the country till now.
-"The 8,000th machine was installed at the tier-IV town of Appipatti, Theni in Tamil Nadu,-" Tata Communications Payment Solutions said in a statement. -"There has been an uptake in bank accounts in these regions, making the ramp-up of the ATM infrastructure in the country an imperative,-" the company's chief executive Sanjeev Patel said.
It offers a 'plug and play' ATM deployment model for the banks, which reduces the cost of operationalising to 25 per cent of a brown label ATM, the company claimed, adding that Federal Bank, DBS, Solapur Janata Sahakari Bank have opted for this.
