IBM to Automate Bank in Poland
Associated Press
New York — International Business Machines Corp. has been chosen to equip the first fully computerized bank branches in Poland, the company said. the value of the contract was not revealed.
IBM will install minicomputers and automated teller machines in all 42 branches of Bank Slaski, one of nine commercial banks formed out of the denationalized Bank of Poland.
The ATMs will be the first in Eastern Europe to be “on line.”
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