NYCE
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| Operating area | United States |
| Members | 2,358 |
| ATMs | 275,000 |
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NYCE is an interbank network connecting the ATMs of various financial institutions in the United States and Canada. NYCE also serves as an EFTPOS network for NYCE-linked ATM cards.
NYCE is based in Secaucus, New Jersey. Rivals of the network include STAR and Discover Card's Pulse.
[edit] Origins
The name "NYCE" originated as an acronym for the network named "New York Cash Exchange". The "NYCE" originally started as a local interbank network of banks located in the New York metro area. It was one of the first networks of its kind, originating shortly after the invention of the ATM (Automatic Teller Machine). As use of ATM's grew, so did the demand for the NYCE network, and the network spread beyond its original New York Metro area.
At present, NYCE is the primary network of 275,000 ATMs with a customer base of 59.7 million users. NYCE corporation is held wholly by Metavante Corporation, formerly a subsidiary of M&I Bank.
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