> Everything on one software platform
HSBC Group has made impressive strides to consolidate its leadership as one of the global leaders in Banking Sector. The bank has more than 10,000 offices in 83 countries, with nearly 315,000 employees serving more than 125 million customers.>> more
> Banking

Breakthrough with end-to-end service
Great Britain’s Co-operative Bank has upgraded the IT infrastructure and processes that underpin its ATM business in a move to achieve greater cost-efficiency and offer customers higher service availability. Wincor Nixdorf has been a partner in the major IT program partnered from the very start.>> more
Faster to market
Banks that want to introduce new applications and services in a heterogeneous ATM network often face huge challenges in terms of time and money.>> more
Committed to broad coverage
With a new branch concept, Frankfurter Sparkasse (Frankfurt Savings Bank) aims to gain a competitive edge in the fiercely competitive German retail banking market.>> more
Australia awards ATM certification
Wincor Nixdorf is the first ATM vendor to have its terminals certified under Australia’s new Series 2 CECS (Consumer Electronic Clearing System) Manual.>> more
Bulk check deposit ATM wins award
Wincor Nixdorf is the first ATM vendor to have its terminals certified under Australia’s new Series 2 CECS (Consumer Electronic Clearing System) Manual>> more
Users talk, Wincor Nixdorf listens
Wincor Nixdorf customers around the world are coming together in a number of user forums designed to meet their specific needs>> more
On track for Web-based self-service terminals
Swedish Rail customers can now purchase tickets on the phone, over the Web or at ticket vending machines located in the train stations.>> more
NRT revolutionizes casino customer service
Together with services and support from IBM, Canada’s NRT Technology Corporation and Wincor Nixdorf have developed an innovative self-service solution for casinos.>> more
ProView distinction: Banker Technology Award 2007 goes to Wincor Nixdorf and CIMB Bank
The Banker, a British trade magazine, presents its Technology Awards every year for particular technological innovations and projects relating to the front office, payments and retail banking.>> more
> Retail

The fashionable path to success: contemporary and quick. Creativity and quality design, together with quick responses to market demands, are key components of the Inditex success story. The business model of the Spanish fashion company covers all phases of the fashion process, including the design, production and distribution of its products through its own network of retail outlets.>> more
Austrians take to self-checkout
The Banker, a British trade magazine, presents its Technology Awards every year for particular technological innovations and projects relating to the front office, payments and retail banking.>> more
Exceeding expectations
French food retailer Système U has been testing a self-payment solution from Wincor Nixdorf at its supermarket in Herbignac in the western part of the country.>> more
Simple, swift and secure
Based on feedback from shoppers and retailers, early installations of Wincor Nixdorf’s innovative fingerprint payment system show that the solution is a viable alternative to the conventional checkout process.>> more
A complete Beetle World
Parkson Corporation, one of Wincor Nixdorf’s first retail customers in Malaysia, has rolled out Beetle POS terminals across its extensive network of stores.>> more
Switzerland's COOP automates cash handling
Swiss retailer COOP has agreed install Wincor Nixdorf’s cash management solution for automating cash processes in its large stores. After extensive piloting at eight stores over a six-month period, COOP has ordered 141 iCash systems, including software.>> more
Trend and future research
What do consumers want in 2015? How will or could the business of bankers and retailers change in the coming years? An interview with Matthias Horx>> more
Ecologically up to date
Users of POS systems expect extremely high ecological standards when it comes to production and recycling. At the same time, they demand the lowest possible power consumption and minimum output of greenhouse gases from devices.>> more
