Wincor Nixdorf
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| Wincor Nixdorf | |
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| Type | Aktiengesellschaft (Xetra: WIN) |
| Founded | 1952 in Paderborn, Germany (as Nixdorf Computer AG), 1999 as Wincor Nixdorf |
| Headquarters | Paderborn, Germany |
| Key people | Eckard Heidloff, President & CEO |
| Industry | Computer hardware Computer software Consulting IT Services |
| Products | See complete products listing |
| Revenue | Total turnover FY 04/2005: €1.74 billion [1] |
| Employees | over 7000 |
| Website | www.wincor-nixdorf.com |
Wincor Nixdorf (FWB: WIN) is a corporation that provides retail and retail banking hardware, software, and services. Wincor Nixdorf is engaged primarily in the sale, manufacture, installation and service of self-service transaction systems (such as ATMs), retail banking equipment, lottery terminals, software and services for global financial and commercial markets.
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[edit] History
Founded by Heinz Nixdorf, Nixdorf Computer AG was formed in 1952. In 1990 the company was purchased by Siemens AG and renamed Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme. The company was re-focused exclusively on its current product set in 1998 and renamed Siemens Nixdorf Retail and Banking Systems GmbH. Following a buyout by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners on October 1, 1999, the company was renamed Wincor Nixdorf. The company was taken public May 19, 2004 with a successful IPO.[2]
[edit] Recent News
On November 8, 2006, Chief Executive Officer Karl-Heinz Stiller announced his resignation from the Board of Directors. Eckard Heidloff was elected as his replacement[1]
[edit] Relationship with IBM
Following the end of the InterBold partnership in 1997, IBM eventually entered into a re-distribution arrangement with Wincor Nixdorf. IBM sells and services Wincor Nixdorf machinery in several countries.[2]
[edit] Relationship with Unisys
Unisys also has a relationship with Wincor Nixdorf in some Latin American countries such as Brazil.[citation needed]
[edit] Products
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[edit] Cash Systems
- ProCash ATM's
- Cash Recycling Systems
- Intelligent Deposit Systems
- Automated Teller Safes
[edit] POS Systems
- BEETLE POS Family:
- BEETLE 5XL
- BEETLE M
- BEETLE XL
- BEETLE XL/II
- BEETLE S
- Mini POS system BEETLE /S
- BEETLE /S-II
- Mainstream POS system BEETLE /M
- BEETLE /M-II
- BEETLE /NetPOS thin client
- POS terminal BEETLE /iPOS
- Wireless LAN
- Old systems 8812/10; 8812/60; 8812/200; David POS2000
[edit] Lottery Systems
- Xion /Mtop
- Xion /PAT
- Xicheck
- Xion /M
- Ximedia
- Xiload
- Ximotion
- Synergy products
[edit] Kiosk Terminals
- Customer Information Printer
- Interactive Kiosk Terminals
- Check-In/Ticket Terminals
[edit] Software
- Banking Software Solutions
- Software * Service Stations Solutions
[edit] Chip Card Terminals
- Counter hybrid card device
[edit] Store Automation
- BEETLE /iSCAN
- Cash Management
- Electronic Shelf Labeling
- Interactive Kiosk Terminals for Retail
- Mobile solutions for Retail
- Reverse Vending Systems
- Visual Merchandising with BEETLE /iSCREEN
[edit] Peripherals
- Scanners
- Displays and Monitors
- Cash Drawers
- Keyboards
- Printers
(Adapted from http://www.wincor-nixdorf.com/internet/com/Products/index.html)
[edit] Competitors
[edit] Banking Hardware
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ BREAKING: Stiller steps down, Heidloff named Wincor's new CEO atmmarketplace.com 08 Nov 2006.
- ^ Wincor Nixdorf Germany
[edit] External links
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