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07/11/2006

Turkish bank awards contract to protect ATMs

Digital video surveillance systems from SerVision Plc. have been chosen to protect ATM cash machines at two leading banks in Turkey. The SerVision exclusive distributor in Turkey Pronet, has won tenders from two different banks; the Isbank and the TEB. TEB bank is owned by BNP Paribas Banks, one of the largest international banking networks, with strong positions in Asia, Europe and a significant presence in the United States.
Pronet has already installed systems in a number of Isbanks' ATM's. The project calls for 750 alarm units to cover the surveillance of their ATM systems. The first stage calls for the installation of alarm verification at 700 ATM's and an additional 50 ATM systems with alarm and video verification. When the first stage has proved successful, the additional 700 systems will be installed with video as well as alarm.
The TEB Bank project calls for the installation of 60 DVRs to monitor ATMs. Pronet has won the tender after the bank had tested several different demo systems and found SerVision's system to be ideal for their security and infrastructure requirements.
SerVision Chairman and CEO, Gideon Tahan, commented: "We are delighted to have won these extremely competitive tenders for the security of ATM machines which could be an important growth area for SerVision."
"We also believe these contracts signify that we offer the highest quality video transmission over narrowband and IP networks in the world. Servision management is pleased to have this opportunity to supply the high security requirements of these financial institutions. We look forward to working on many more similar projects in the near future."


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