Deposit Automation
The Future of Advanced Cash and Cheque Deposits
Published: Jan 2009
Pages: 800
Countries covered: 26 detailed country reports
Americas: Brazil • Mexico • USA
Asia-Pacific: Australia • China • Hong Kong • India • Indonesia • Malaysia • Taiwan • Thailand
EMEA: Austria • France • Germany • Hungary • Italy • Poland • Portugal • Russia • Saudi Arabia • South Africa • Spain • Switzerland • Turkey • UK • Ukraine
Title: Deposit Automation 2008
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A new global study by RBR shows that deposit automation ('no-envelope' deposits of cash and cheques through customer operated terminals) has become one of the fastest growing new banking technologies. Based on a survey of 311 banks across 26 countries worldwide, the number of automated deposit terminals has more than quadrupled, from 22,000 in 2003 to more than 96,000 at the end of 2007. Furthermore, the market is expected to continue expanding at a breathtaking pace over the coming decade, reaching as many as 670,000 units by 2018.
The insights and findings from this extensive study are now available through a 800-page report with country-by-country market statistics and 10-year forecasts. This authoritative report is an invaluable tool for manufacturers, banks and other key industry players wishing to plan and act strategically to take advantage of an important new market opportunity.
Outline of Report Contents:
Part One - Introduction and International Overview
• Executive Summary
• Introduction
• International Overview
• Key Market Drivers, Inhibitors and Vendor Selection Criteria
• The Future of Deposit Automation
Part Two - Individual Country Reports
• Market Overview
• Current Installed Base of Deposit Terminals
• Key Market Drivers and Inhibitors
• Deployer Strategy and Requirements
• The Future of Deposit Automation
The information in Deposit Automation is based on extensive primary research and is not available from any other source.





