ATM Networks contributes $3,000 to industry fund

ATM Network's contribution will help the nonbank ATM industry explain its role in the economy, while exploring ways to protect merchants and consumers from fee increases imposed by card networks.
 
June 15, 2010 - PRLog -- ATM Network has donated $3,000 to an industry fund that will help educate consumers and legislators about the ATM industry, as well as explore options regarding fees charged by credit-card networks.

The donation comes after independent ATM operators faced two direct threats to their businesses in less than two months.

BACKGROUND
In early April, Mastercard unilaterally reduced the transaction fee it pays to independent ATM networks while tripling the fee it charges to process Mastercard-branded cards or use its Cirrus network. Bottom line: Mastercard will siphon an additional $26 million a year from independent ATM operators -- a transfer of wealth from thousands of small-business owners all across America to one of the world's largest financial companies.

Then in mid-May, during Congressional debate over a financial-reform bill, Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) proposed an amendment that would have capped ATM surcharges at 50 cents -- making most nonbank ATMs unprofitable to operate. Its passage would have resulted in ATMs disappearing from business establishments of all kinds, as well as destroying several thousand jobs.

Thankfully, the Harkin amendment was defeated. But the prospect of it being reintroduced in some form, as well as worries about future moves by Mastercard, has prompted the ATM Industry Association (ATMIA) to address the problem head-on with the creation of a "defense fund".

THE FUND
The fund, made up of voluntary contributions from members and nonmembers, will pay for two things:

1. Legal advice in the wake of Mastercard's profound changes to the industry's fee structure.

2. A "white paper" on the nonbank ATM industry, to better explain what it does, how it works, and why proposals like Harkin's would be disastrous for it.


ISSUES THAT AFFECT EVERYONE
Why should anyone outside the industry care? Let's take a look.

In the case of the Harkin amendment, it's pretty simple: a limit on ATM surcharges would make many ATMs unprofitable to own and operate.

Sen. Harkin clearly doesn't understand the economics of nonbank ATMs. He assumes the only cost associated with an ATM transaction is the cost of processing -- a cost erroneously estimated at 36 cents by Harkin's staff.

But that ignores the cost of the ATM itself, as well as the time and cost of installation, maintenance, insurance, supplies and cash. Harkin seems to think that merchants would be happy to install and maintain a money-losing ATM. That's simply ridiculous.

In the case of Mastercard and Cirrus, anti-competitive behavior hurts everyone who uses an ATM. Mastercard's fee changes mean processing a Mastercard or Cirrus transaction is more expensive for merchants than, say, processing a Visa card. That leaves merchants with few choices — including raising surcharges for everyone (even if you don’t use Mastercard or Cirrus) or removing the machine because it’s no longer profitable.

None of the available options are good for either merchants or customers. The ATMIA fund will help the industry explore legal, regulatory and market strategies that would let us avoid such harmful choices.

WHAT CAN BE DONE
ATMIA has asked each member company to donate $500 to the fund. ATM Network has donated $3,000. We strongly urge others to step forward, too. You can donate online at the following links:

ATMIA members
https://www.atmia.com/unitedstates/membership/membershipr...

Nonmembers
https://www.atmia.com/unitedstates/membership/join

Thank you for joining us in this effort! Keep up with this and other industry developments at http://www.atmnetwork.net .

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