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NCR eyes self-service solutions for Southeast Asian markets


• 01 May 2008

Inquirer.net: NCR Corp. is looking to apply its self-service technology from automated teller machines in banks to other industries like healthcare and tourism. NCR officials announced plans to bring some of the company's self-service solutions, including automated kiosks, to markets in Southeast Asia. He cited studies conducted by NCR in Australia, China and the United States indicating that 80 percent of consumers surveyed prefer transacting with businesses that encourage more customer interaction.
 



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