Not a bad idea, and a bit welcome. I never liked having to draw fair
sums of cash before the cruise.
NWLB
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Ray Goldenberg wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I received this information from BankAtlantic and thought it would be
> of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are
> available on my web site.
>
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> Ray
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> BankAtlantic rolls out ATMs on Freedom of the Seas
>
> BankAtlantic (NYSE:BBX), today announced the expansion of its fleet of
> Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) on the world's largest cruise ship,
> Royal Caribbean International's Freedom of the Seas.
>
> "BankAtlantic launched its first nautical ATM placements over 10 years
> ago realizing the enormous potential of this unique market niche,"
> stated Jarett Levan, President of BankAtlantic. "Today, with our
> current ATM fleet, including our newest machines aboard the Freedom of
> the Seas, 'Florida's Most Convenient Bank' extends its unique
> convenience and service to additional passengers cruising the world."
>
> Identical to BankAtlantic's land based ATMs; the offshore fleet of
> ATMs offers the convenience of cash withdrawals, transfer of funds,
> and instant access to account balances. Check Cards and/or ATM Cards
> are accepted from STAR, VISA, PLUS, AFFN, MasterCard, Maestro, CIRRUS,
> American Express, DISCOVER/NOVUS, and QUEST Networks.
>
> BankAtlantic pioneered the concept of linking satellite communications
> technology with ATMs in a shipboard environment in 1995. Today, the
> bank operates over 95 ATMs on vessels cruising virtually all the seven
> seas on the major cruise lines including Royal Caribbean International
> and Celebrity Cruises (NYSE, OSE:RCL), as well as Carnival Cruise
> Lines (NYSE:CCL, LSE:CUK), Princess Cruise Lines and Cunard Cruise
> Lines. In addition to its maritime fleet, BankAtlantic operates its
> own proprietary network of land based ATMs throughout its footprint in
> Florida, including those located in Native American gaming casinos,
> totaling collectively over 250 machines.
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