Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled
Does these rules are also applicable to private banks like Citi? -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of pamnani Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 7:57 AM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled Sorry this reply is to an old mail. The IBA guidelines of 18th November 2008 mention accessibility of Bank branches and ATMs. It is for us to monitor and complain if they are breached. Kanchan - Original Message - From: Srinivasu sriniv...@srinivasu.org To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 22:14 Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled This is good to hear. However, all banks need to ensure that their ATMs are accessible to wheel chair users too. I'm not sure, height of current ATMs work well for wheel chair users. In addition, I have observed at several places and one need to climb at least two steps to reach ATM Cabin. Best, Srinivasu -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier'sCollege Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:30 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Cc: xr...@hotmail.com Subject: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India - NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. The Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India - NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM's include: Audio startups and guide of menu's Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry's recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative. Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring 'Access For All'. Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated with XRCVC to extend technological benefits for the 'Specially Abled'. Diebold machines comply with the ADA standards, are ergonomically designed for the visually challenged, and have the capability of both touch screen and Braille enabled function keys for enhanced user experience. For personalized voice guidance, the machines are equipped with a head phone jack and volume control features. To enhance security, the machines have the capability of an integrated digital video recorder. We are proud to offer ATMs for the specially abled and are looking
Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled
It applies to the entire Banking sector. The official of Citibank was on the sub committee which framed the Guidelines. these things take time to implement and its no point pushing the matter through the Courts. I am not still sure how binding are the IBA guidelines on Banks. As a principle no one can argue with the need for accessibility. Kanchan - Original Message - From: Srinivasu sriniv...@srinivasu.org To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 15:44 Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled Does these rules are also applicable to private banks like Citi? -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of pamnani Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 7:57 AM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled Sorry this reply is to an old mail. The IBA guidelines of 18th November 2008 mention accessibility of Bank branches and ATMs. It is for us to monitor and complain if they are breached. Kanchan - Original Message - From: Srinivasu sriniv...@srinivasu.org To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 22:14 Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled This is good to hear. However, all banks need to ensure that their ATMs are accessible to wheel chair users too. I'm not sure, height of current ATMs work well for wheel chair users. In addition, I have observed at several places and one need to climb at least two steps to reach ATM Cabin. Best, Srinivasu -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier'sCollege Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:30 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Cc: xr...@hotmail.com Subject: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India - NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. The Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India - NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM's include: Audio startups and guide of menu's Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry's recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative. Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring 'Access For All'. Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated
Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled
Sorry this reply is to an old mail. The IBA guidelines of 18th November 2008 mention accessibility of Bank branches and ATMs. It is for us to monitor and complain if they are breached. Kanchan - Original Message - From: Srinivasu sriniv...@srinivasu.org To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 22:14 Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled This is good to hear. However, all banks need to ensure that their ATMs are accessible to wheel chair users too. I'm not sure, height of current ATMs work well for wheel chair users. In addition, I have observed at several places and one need to climb at least two steps to reach ATM Cabin. Best, Srinivasu -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier'sCollege Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:30 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Cc: xr...@hotmail.com Subject: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India - NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. The Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India - NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM's include: Audio startups and guide of menu's Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry's recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative. Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring 'Access For All'. Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated with XRCVC to extend technological benefits for the 'Specially Abled'. Diebold machines comply with the ADA standards, are ergonomically designed for the visually challenged, and have the capability of both touch screen and Braille enabled function keys for enhanced user experience. For personalized voice guidance, the machines are equipped with a head phone jack and volume control features. To enhance security, the machines have the capability of an integrated digital video recorder. We are proud to offer ATMs for the specially abled and are looking at deployments across India as per banks requirements. Access to financial services has become a key criterion to independent living in the rapidly globalising world. In the last couple of years people with disabilities in India have seen forward looking legislations at the central government level and the banking industry in their favour
Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled
There is a RBI circular of April 2009 which talks of 1/3rd of the new ATMs being talking. If the solution is available then the law can follow In this case the law is already in place. sorry for the late reply. Kanchan - Original Message - From: Subramani L lsubram...@deccanherald.co.in To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 17:53 Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled Don't forget that this is only the news about availability of solution. I have been told by reliable sources before that banks are not such enthusiastic buyers of technology. Subramani -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Srinivasu Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:15 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled This is good to hear. However, all banks need to ensure that their ATMs are accessible to wheel chair users too. I'm not sure, height of current ATMs work well for wheel chair users. In addition, I have observed at several places and one need to climb at least two steps to reach ATM Cabin. Best, Srinivasu -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier'sCollege Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:30 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Cc: xr...@hotmail.com Subject: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India - NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. The Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India - NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM's include: Audio startups and guide of menu's Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry's recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative. Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring 'Access For All'. Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated with XRCVC to extend technological benefits for the 'Specially Abled'. Diebold machines comply with the ADA standards, are ergonomically designed for the visually challenged, and have the capability of both touch screen and Braille enabled function keys for enhanced user experience. For personalized voice guidance, the machines are equipped with a head phone jack and volume control features
Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled
Hi Subramani That is used in tablet PC. Actually, if you take a mouse and start writing as if it was a pen you get the same result. A friend of mine tried doing that and was successful. Capturing a hand movement image through a camera would probably more easy to recognise by the eye than an intelligent program. Harish. - Original Message - From: Subramani L lsubram...@deccanherald.co.in To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 4:55 PM Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled I recently saw a pen that captures a person's writing through the hand strokes and converts it into digital data. Imagine if something similar being used to read hand movement of people typing their atm passwords? This may appear far fetched, but even without technology following hand movements of people and learning their password shouldn't be a difficult thing. Hope banks take steps to prevent such a thing from happening. Subramani -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of sriniv...@srinivasu.org Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 9:23 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled Hi Vamshi, You are right, there are more than one ATM in on room. But in that case banks should consider having closed partitions. Else it would be risk in any ways. What if the next customer grab away the cash from VI customer? I think bankers should ensure to have a security personnel. Srinivasu Hi Srinivasu One person in the ATM cabin at one time? Gone those good old days. Now a days, due to space constraints, banks are accommodating more than one ATMs in one cabin. For example, take the case of an on site ATM set up in the premises of my branch, there are three ATMs in one room. This is risky even for sighted persons. the person by your side can easily see the pin number which you type. Going by this, if the ATM announces the pin number as *, as Jaws does in case of passwords, I don't think there is any other risk exclusively for VH persons. -- G. Vamshi PH Res : +91 877-2243861 Mobile: +91 9949349497 E-mail ID: gvamsh...@gmail.com Skype: gvamshi81 God helps those who help themselves On 8/12/09, Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier's College xr...@hotmail.com wrote: NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier#8217;s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier#8217;s College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India #8212; NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier#8217;s College, Mumbai. The Xavier#8217;s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier#8217;s College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India #8211; NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM#8217;s include: Audio startups and guide of menu#8217;s Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: #8220;It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry#8217;s recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative.#8221; Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, #8220;NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types
Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled
Don't forget that this is only the news about availability of solution. I have been told by reliable sources before that banks are not such enthusiastic buyers of technology. Subramani -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Srinivasu Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:15 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled This is good to hear. However, all banks need to ensure that their ATMs are accessible to wheel chair users too. I'm not sure, height of current ATMs work well for wheel chair users. In addition, I have observed at several places and one need to climb at least two steps to reach ATM Cabin. Best, Srinivasu -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier'sCollege Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:30 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Cc: xr...@hotmail.com Subject: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India - NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. The Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India - NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM's include: Audio startups and guide of menu's Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry's recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative. Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring 'Access For All'. Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated with XRCVC to extend technological benefits for the 'Specially Abled'. Diebold machines comply with the ADA standards, are ergonomically designed for the visually challenged, and have the capability of both touch screen and Braille enabled function keys for enhanced user experience. For personalized voice guidance, the machines are equipped with a head phone jack and volume control features. To enhance security, the machines have the capability of an integrated digital video recorder. We are proud to offer ATMs for the specially abled and are looking at deployments across India as per banks requirements. Access to financial services has become a key criterion to independent living in the rapidly globalising world. In the last couple of years people with disabilities in India have seen forward
Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled
Hi Srinivasu One person in the ATM cabin at one time? Gone those good old days. Now a days, due to space constraints, banks are accommodating more than one ATMs in one cabin. For example, take the case of an on site ATM set up in the premises of my branch, there are three ATMs in one room. This is risky even for sighted persons. the person by your side can easily see the pin number which you type. Going by this, if the ATM announces the pin number as *, as Jaws does in case of passwords, I don't think there is any other risk exclusively for VH persons. -- G. Vamshi PH Res : +91 877-2243861 Mobile: +91 9949349497 E-mail ID: gvamsh...@gmail.com Skype: gvamshi81 God helps those who help themselves On 8/12/09, Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier's College xr...@hotmail.com wrote: NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier’s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India — NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. The Xavier’s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India – NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM’s include: Audio startups and guide of menu’s Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: “It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry’s recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative.” Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, “NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring ‘Access For All’.” Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said “Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated with XRCVC to extend technological benefits for the ‘Specially Abled’. Diebold machines comply with the ADA standards, are ergonomically designed for the visually challenged, and have the capability of both touch screen and Braille enabled function keys for enhanced user experience. For personalized voice guidance, the machines are equipped with a head phone jack and volume control features. To enhance security, the machines have the capability of an integrated digital video recorder. We are proud to offer ATMs for the specially abled and are looking at deployments across India as per banks requirements.” Access to financial services has become a key criterion to independent living in the rapidly globalising world. In the last couple of years people with disabilities in India have seen forward looking legislations at the central government level and the banking industry in their favour. The Reserve Bank of India through its circulars in June 2008 - ‘Banking Facilities for the Visually Challenged’ and the circular on 13th April 2009- ‘Need for Bank Branches/ATMs to be made
Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled
Are there any efforts to modify existing atm's to make them accessible? In other words, is there a speech chip that can be added to existing atms to make them talk thereby reducing the cost to banks? Jean - Original Message - From: Subramani L lsubram...@deccanherald.co.in To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 5:53 PM Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled Don't forget that this is only the news about availability of solution. I have been told by reliable sources before that banks are not such enthusiastic buyers of technology. Subramani -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Srinivasu Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:15 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled This is good to hear. However, all banks need to ensure that their ATMs are accessible to wheel chair users too. I'm not sure, height of current ATMs work well for wheel chair users. In addition, I have observed at several places and one need to climb at least two steps to reach ATM Cabin. Best, Srinivasu -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier'sCollege Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:30 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Cc: xr...@hotmail.com Subject: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India - NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. The Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India - NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM's include: Audio startups and guide of menu's Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry's recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative. Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring 'Access For All'. Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated with XRCVC to extend technological benefits for the 'Specially Abled'. Diebold machines comply with the ADA standards, are ergonomically designed for the visually challenged, and have the capability of both touch screen and Braille enabled function keys for enhanced user experience. For personalized voice guidance, the machines are equipped with a head phone jack and volume control features. To enhance
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Hi Vamshi, You are right, there are more than one ATM in on room. But in that case banks should consider having closed partitions. Else it would be risk in any ways. What if the next customer grab away the cash from VI customer? I think bankers should ensure to have a security personnel. Srinivasu Hi Srinivasu One person in the ATM cabin at one time? Gone those good old days. Now a days, due to space constraints, banks are accommodating more than one ATMs in one cabin. For example, take the case of an on site ATM set up in the premises of my branch, there are three ATMs in one room. This is risky even for sighted persons. the person by your side can easily see the pin number which you type. Going by this, if the ATM announces the pin number as *, as Jaws does in case of passwords, I don't think there is any other risk exclusively for VH persons. -- G. Vamshi PH Res : +91 877-2243861 Mobile: +91 9949349497 E-mail ID: gvamsh...@gmail.com Skype: gvamshi81 God helps those who help themselves On 8/12/09, Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier's College xr...@hotmail.com wrote: NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier#8217;s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier#8217;s College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India #8212; NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier#8217;s College, Mumbai. The Xavier#8217;s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier#8217;s College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India #8211; NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM#8217;s include: Audio startups and guide of menu#8217;s Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: #8220;It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry#8217;s recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative.#8221; Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, #8220;NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring #8216;Access For All#8217;.#8221; Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said #8220;Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated with XRCVC to extend technological benefits for the #8216;Specially Abled#8217;. Diebold machines comply with the ADA standards, are ergonomically designed for the visually challenged, and have the capability of both touch screen and Braille enabled function keys for enhanced user experience. For personalized voice guidance, the machines are equipped with a head phone jack and volume control features. To enhance security, the machines have the capability of an integrated digital video recorder. We are proud to offer ATMs for the specially abled and are looking at deployments across India as per banks requirements.#8221; Access to financial services has
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I think due to advancement of technology, that's should be done. -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of jean parker Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 9:13 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled Are there any efforts to modify existing atm's to make them accessible? In other words, is there a speech chip that can be added to existing atms to make them talk thereby reducing the cost to banks? Jean - Original Message - From: Subramani L lsubram...@deccanherald.co.in To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 5:53 PM Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled Don't forget that this is only the news about availability of solution. I have been told by reliable sources before that banks are not such enthusiastic buyers of technology. Subramani -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Srinivasu Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:15 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Subject: Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled This is good to hear. However, all banks need to ensure that their ATMs are accessible to wheel chair users too. I'm not sure, height of current ATMs work well for wheel chair users. In addition, I have observed at several places and one need to climb at least two steps to reach ATM Cabin. Best, Srinivasu -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier'sCollege Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:30 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Cc: xr...@hotmail.com Subject: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India - NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. The Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India - NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM's include: Audio startups and guide of menu's Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry's recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative. Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring 'Access For All'. Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking
[AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled
NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier’s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India — NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. The Xavier’s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India – NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM’s include: Audio startups and guide of menu’s Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: “It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry’s recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative.” Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, “NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring ‘Access For All’.” Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said “Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated with XRCVC to extend technological benefits for the ‘Specially Abled’. Diebold machines comply with the ADA standards, are ergonomically designed for the visually challenged, and have the capability of both touch screen and Braille enabled function keys for enhanced user experience. For personalized voice guidance, the machines are equipped with a head phone jack and volume control features. To enhance security, the machines have the capability of an integrated digital video recorder. We are proud to offer ATMs for the specially abled and are looking at deployments across India as per banks requirements.” Access to financial services has become a key criterion to independent living in the rapidly globalising world. In the last couple of years people with disabilities in India have seen forward looking legislations at the central government level and the banking industry in their favour. The Reserve Bank of India through its circulars in June 2008 - ‘Banking Facilities for the Visually Challenged’ and the circular on 13th April 2009- ‘Need for Bank Branches/ATMs to be made accessible to persons with disabilities’ has made its commitment to the disable population of India for financial accessibility. According the to the Global ATM Market Forecasts 2013 report published by Retail Banking Research (RBR), the penetration of ATMs in India is pretty low compared to other developing countries in Asia. For instance in 2007 (According to RBR), India had 34765 ATMs with 31 ATMs per million while China had 13 ATMs with 98 ATMs per million. Similarly, Singapore had 1906 ATMs with 419 ATMs per million, Philippines had 7513 ATMs with 82 ATMs per million and Indonesia had 19607 ATMs with 84 ATMs per million. The RBR ATM Report forecasts that by 2013 the number of installations in India would have reached 1, 00,000 an increase of almost 200% on the figure of 2007 which was at
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I would like to be a part of this ATM testings. - Original Message - From: Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier's College xr...@hotmail.com To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Cc: xr...@hotmail.com Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:30 PM Subject: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier’s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India — NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. The Xavier’s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India – NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM’s include: Audio startups and guide of menu’s Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: “It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry’s recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative.” Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, “NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring ‘Access For All’.” Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said “Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated with XRCVC to extend technological benefits for the ‘Specially Abled’. Diebold machines comply with the ADA standards, are ergonomically designed for the visually challenged, and have the capability of both touch screen and Braille enabled function keys for enhanced user experience. For personalized voice guidance, the machines are equipped with a head phone jack and volume control features. To enhance security, the machines have the capability of an integrated digital video recorder. We are proud to offer ATMs for the specially abled and are looking at deployments across India as per banks requirements.” Access to financial services has become a key criterion to independent living in the rapidly globalising world. In the last couple of years people with disabilities in India have seen forward looking legislations at the central government level and the banking industry in their favour. The Reserve Bank of India through its circulars in June 2008 - ‘Banking Facilities for the Visually Challenged’ and the circular on 13th April 2009- ‘Need for Bank Branches/ATMs to be made accessible to persons with disabilities’ has made its commitment to the disable population of India for financial accessibility. According the to the Global ATM Market Forecasts 2013 report published by Retail Banking Research (RBR), the penetration of ATMs in India is pretty low compared to other developing countries in Asia. For instance in 2007 (According to RBR), India had 34765 ATMs with 31 ATMs per million while China had 13 ATMs with 98 ATMs per million. Similarly
Re: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled
This is good to hear. However, all banks need to ensure that their ATMs are accessible to wheel chair users too. I'm not sure, height of current ATMs work well for wheel chair users. In addition, I have observed at several places and one need to climb at least two steps to reach ATM Cabin. Best, Srinivasu -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier'sCollege Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:30 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Cc: xr...@hotmail.com Subject: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India - NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. The Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India - NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM's include: Audio startups and guide of menu's Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry's recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative. Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring 'Access For All'. Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated with XRCVC to extend technological benefits for the 'Specially Abled'. Diebold machines comply with the ADA standards, are ergonomically designed for the visually challenged, and have the capability of both touch screen and Braille enabled function keys for enhanced user experience. For personalized voice guidance, the machines are equipped with a head phone jack and volume control features. To enhance security, the machines have the capability of an integrated digital video recorder. We are proud to offer ATMs for the specially abled and are looking at deployments across India as per banks requirements. Access to financial services has become a key criterion to independent living in the rapidly globalising world. In the last couple of years people with disabilities in India have seen forward looking legislations at the central government level and the banking industry in their favour. The Reserve Bank of India through its circulars in June 2008 - 'Banking Facilities for the Visually Challenged' and the circular on 13th April 2009- 'Need for Bank Branches/ATMs to be made accessible to persons with disabilities' has made its commitment to the disable population of India for financial accessibility. According the to the Global ATM Market Forecasts 2013 report
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Srinivasu, even the entry door of these ATMs are very small generally around 600-700 mm as against minimum requirement of 900-1000mm. At some places, I have seen even lesser! A uniform standard size and design for ATM must be circulated by the RBI to all banks and then strictly implemented. We at Svayam have worked out on a design for such an accessible ATM which can be universally accessible to all. With voice enabled features in the ATMs, the security issues of someone else overhearing the screen readers also requires some answers. If we put head sets, maintenance and hygiene would be a problem! But it is a welcome move and we all are awaiting its implementation! 2009/8/12 Srinivasu sriniv...@srinivasu.org This is good to hear. However, all banks need to ensure that their ATMs are accessible to wheel chair users too. I'm not sure, height of current ATMs work well for wheel chair users. In addition, I have observed at several places and one need to climb at least two steps to reach ATM Cabin. Best, Srinivasu -Original Message- From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, St. Xavier'sCollege Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:30 PM To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Cc: xr...@hotmail.com Subject: [AI] NEWS RELEASE-Accessible ATMs for the disabled NEWS RELEASE Accessible ATMs for the disabled no longer a distant reality NCR Corporation and Diebold, showcase accessible ATMs that enable the visually challenged to do banking transaction with ease at the Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. August 12, 2009 MUMBAI, India - NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), and Diebold (NYSE: DBD) today showcased their latest ATMs that enables the disabled to do banking with ease at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. The Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), a support and advocacy unit within the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, has worked closely with the banking sector and has interfaced actively with two of the largest ATM manufacturers in India - NCR Corporation and Diebold India to make ATMs accessible for the disabled people. Both organizations are now ready for testing the ATMs at the XRCVC. These test results will be finally used for feedback purposes and up scaling into final deployment. Key Features of these Accessible ATM's include: Audio startups and guide of menu's Voice output for transaction Tactile cues for the buttons Colour contrast and font sizes accessible for low vision users Cubicle and ATM size accessible for a wheelchair users Sharing his views, Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Director XRCVC said: It is a well known fact that ATMs today have increased convenience banking for the able body customers. For the same effect to take place involving disabled people, ATMs will need to scale to meet accessibility standards. The ATM industry, as well as banking industry all over the world, has made accessibility an inherent part of its production and deployment. It is time that the international leading players in the ATM industry extend their experience to meet the Indian Banking Industry's recognition to provide accessible banking services for the persons with disabilities. We are happy that Diebold and NCR have taken this initiative. Sharing his views, Pradeep Sen, Managing Director for NCR in India said, NCR is committed to investing in innovative self-service technologies that would change the way people connect, interact and transact with businesses. We are happy to showcase this ATM with features that would make banking easier for the visually challenged, thereby, reinforcing our commitment of making ATMs accessible to all types of consumers. NCR continues to work closely with industry regulators and the banking fraternity to introduce self-service solutions that are easy to use and most relevant in meeting both social and economic objectives. As a part of our standard offering, all NCR ATMs meet the ADA guidelines ensuring 'Access For All'. Talking about the collaboration, Naresh Hosangady, Managing Director, Diebold India said Diebold has been providing innovative solutions to the Indian ATM industry and we will continue to introduce newer technologies and solutions for the Indian banking industry. We are delighted to be associated with XRCVC to extend technological benefits for the 'Specially Abled'. Diebold machines comply with the ADA standards, are ergonomically designed for the visually challenged, and have the capability of both touch screen and Braille enabled function keys for enhanced user experience. For personalized voice guidance, the machines are equipped with a head phone jack and volume control features. To enhance security, the machines have the capability of an integrated digital video recorder. We are proud