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ATM Management made easy with Diebold
Agilis® Office Suite
Client
First Charter Bank located in Charlotte, North Carolina
Diebold’s Agilis Office Suite software modules allowed First
Charter Bank to reduce costs and increase both the efficiency
and security of its ATM network.
Network size
138 ATMs, including 67 off-premises, bank-branded ATMs throughout
First Charter’s service area.
Service history
First Charter competes with four of the largest financial institutions
in the United States and owns a network of predominantly Diebold
ATMs, both new and legacy models. When the bank began looking
for management options to enhance its entire ATM channel, First
Charter turned to its trusted business partner, Diebold. Diebold
Professional Services developed a customized, integrated self-service
system tailored to First Charter’s specific needs. First
Charter Bank continues to grow in competitive markets. With that
growth comes the need for more efficient management options for
an increasingly complex ATM network. Managing the network, employee
service time and journal entries, as well as strengthening network
security have become increasingly important, as has controlling
costs and increasing efficiency as the network expands.
First Charter’s goals for improving its ATM network were
to find better ways to manage journal files, to remotely manage
its machines and centralize the operation of the network, to increase
the security of the network from both external and internal threats
and to add customized ATM screens.
Diebold’s Agilis Office Suite met all of First Charter’s
objectives with one source for hardware, software, installation
and technical assistance.
Journal Office™ enabled First Charter to simplify journal
settlement issues, reducing the amount of time branch employees
spend interacting with ATMs and increasing the amount of time
they have to take care of customers. Journal Office provides quick
access for specific ATM transaction inquiries and automatic retrieval
of electronic journal data. The data First Charter receives from
Journal Office is sortable and readable, and is produced in a
form that makes it easy to use in management reports. Also, Journal
Office is scalable to suit any-sized ATM network, which was appealing
to First Charter.
“We realized significant costs savings with Journal Office,”
said Barry Jones, senior ATM coordinator and banking officer for
First Charter. “It also allowed us to streamline our settlement
processes, which could be very time-consuming for a network of
our size.” Additional savings were realized with Diebold’s
Remote Office™, which allowed First Charter to manage its
network from a central location and conduct routine maintenance
remotely, significantly reducing costs, downtime and service visits.
Remote Office also allows First Charter to download screen graphics
from a central location, providing enhanced screen customization
with minimal effort.
“Being able to remotely touch an ATM from across the network
gives us much more flexibility. Tellers can look at a problem
and the technician can interact with them without going out to
interact with the ATM,” Jones said. “It also allows
us to get real-time information from our ATMs, which maximizes
uptime, as well.”
Diebold’s ATM Security Office™ was installed to prevent
unauthorized or malicious access to First Charter’s ATMs
from both inside and outside the network, taking network security
one step further and easing concerns about security as the network
grows.
Jones said that after looking for a comprehensive solution, First
Charter chose Diebold because of both an existing relationship
and because Diebold offered the only comprehensive solution that
also added value for the bank’s customers and management
teams.
“Diebold’s Agilis Office Suite has allowed us to take
greater control of our ATM network,” Jones said. “We’ve
increased uptime, saved money by simplifying the management of
our ATM channel, and reduced the time our tellers spend servicing
the ATM, which gives them more time to spend with customers. That’s
how we like to operate.”
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