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 Peter Romanov, Niscayah’s Business Development Director
   Peter Romanov, Business Development Director

Security systems specialist Niscayah has announced its membership of the international ATM Industry Association (ATMIA), along with concurrent sponsorship participation of the ATMIA's ATM Security 2008 Conference in London (27-28 Oct 2008).

As the leading provider of security systems support to the UK's retail banking sector, Niscayah has a 20-plus year history of involvement with ATM security.  "Increasing diversification of ATM operation, away from the purely bank-operated model, has indicated to us the importance of the ATMIA in moving forward with this industry," explained Peter Romanov, Niscayah's Business Development Director.

Graham McKay, Executive Director of ATMIA Europe/Middle East commented: "I am very pleased to welcome a security specialist such as Niscayah to the ranks of our membership and delighted at the sponsorship opportunity they have taken up so early on."

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