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Diebold Nixdorf and Emirates NBD introduce digital customer onboarding solution

Diebold Nixdorf and Emirates NBD introduce digital customer onboarding solution
 

Emirates NBD has partnered with Diebold Nixdorf to bring UAE consumers an integrated, digital kiosk that functions like a 24-7 mini-branch enabling customers to sign up for new products and carry out a variety of banking services without having to wait at a bank counter.

Emirates NBD EasyHub is powered by Diebold Nixdorf’s Vynamic Connection Points, a flexible, multi-vendor self-service software solution that offers customers a self-service banking experience that enables clients to open accounts and instantly obtain a personalized debit card. The Diebold Nixdorf solution comes equipped with a debit card dispenser, biometric signature pad, an A4 document scanner and statement printer, a specialized ID card reader, a cash recycler and coin dispenser as well as an NFC receiver for contactless transactions.

“We are honored to partner with Emirates NBD to collaboratively innovate in introducing the region’s complete digital customer onboarding solution and help empower the bank’s digital transformation journey,” commented Habib Hanna, managing director, Middle East, Diebold Nixdorf. “We partner strategically with our customers to build customized solutions that fit their current-state and future-state needs, and our innovation team brings these unique designs to life.”

Diebold Nixdorf was recently noted as the market leader for total application and multivendor software for ATMs in the Americas by RBR. And a recent weekly biometrics industry stock report, discussed how an investment manager at the $1.2 billion Atlantic Investment Management recently boosted his fund’s stake in Diebold Nixdorf. The fund in question owns 8 percent of Diebold and bought more stock in February. “The newly combined company is now set up for success,” the investor was quoted as saying.

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