The world’s first Automated Teller Machine (ATM) on Tuesday June 27, 2017 clocked 50 years.
According
to the Metro, the world’s first ATM was unveiled by Barclays at its
Enfield branch in North London on June 27 1967.
As a tribute to the golden anniversary, Barclays transformed the ATM at its Enfield branch into gold, added a commemorative plaque and placed a red carpet in front for its users.
As a tribute to the golden anniversary, Barclays transformed the ATM at its Enfield branch into gold, added a commemorative plaque and placed a red carpet in front for its users.
The original
ATM was the brainchild of Scottish inventor Shepherd-Barron, and was
commissioned by Barclays to create six cash dispensers, the first of
which was installed at Enfield. English actor Reg Varney, who starred
in the British TV comedy show “On The Buses”, was the first person to
withdraw cash from the new machine.
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