Wincor Nixdorf in mobile cash initiative

Wincor Nixdorf has launched a tool enabling UK banks to provide customers with smartphone apps to make debit card-free withdrawals from ATMs.

To implement this, the company has enhanced the PC/E Mobile Cash app that it presented for Android and iOS in October 2012. For the iPhone, Wincor Nixdorf is the first vendor of ATMs to integrate this service in Apple Passbook using Apple passes. For Android users, a comparable function has been integrated directly in the Wincor Nixdorf app. Bank customers use the app on the smartphone to prepare their withdrawal. As confirmation they receive a QR code for the transaction. If needed, the app will also show the way to the nearest ATM that supports mobile cash. Customers then select the mobile cash function and then control the rest of the previously prepared transaction from their smartphone. The QR code, which is stored either in Apple Passbook or Wincor Nixdorf’s PC/E Mobile Cash app, is read in at the ATM, replacing authentication via bank card. A transaction PIN can also be entered as an additional security feature.

As far as the bank is concerned, a few extensions are needed. Depending on the current configuration, it may be necessary to add a barcode scanner to the ATMs to read the QR code. In addition, client software must be installed on the machines to support this function. PC/E Transaction Safe, a server component that integrates in existing software environments, handles communication with the bank’s background systems. “Consumers are increasingly demanding innovative end user concepts – not just in payment processes with mobile wallets. Smartphones will also play a key role in interaction with cash machines in the future,” says Stefan Wahle, vice president of software solutions at Wincor Nixdorf.

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