rediATM

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The rediATM network is Australia's second largest ATM network with more than 3,000 rediATMs across Australia, second to Commonwealth Bank Group (including Bankwest) which has over 4,100 machines.[1] Cuscal Limited owns and operates the rediATM Scheme. rediATM is partnered with over 100 financial institutions.[2] The rediATM network provides customers of each partner financial institution, subject to their own institutions charges use of any rediATM without being charged a direct fee. Other cardholders not part of the rediATM network are able to use the rediATM network at a maximum direct charge of $2.00 for domestic cards and $3.00 for international cardholders.

A rediATM machine at La Trobe University Campus in Bundoora, Melbourne

History
2010 – Bank of Queensland joined the rediATM Network
2009 – National Australia Bank and Cuscal joined forces to deliver one of the largest ATM networks
2008 – Cuscal and its partners began rebranding RediTeller ATMs to rediATM
1980s – RediTeller ATM Network launched to support Australian Credit Unions

rediATM Partnered Financial Institutions[3]

A full updated list of partnered financial institutions is always available at www.rediATM.com.au.

References

  1. Commonwealth Bank Group 2013 Annual Report
  2. About rediATM
  3. rediATM Partners

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