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Diebold Nixdorf launches new high-capacity ATM units

By Vriti Gothi

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Diebold Nixdorf has expanded its self-service banking portfolio with the launch of the DN Series 300 and 350 cash dispensers, introducing higher-capacity machines designed to streamline cash operations and reduce physical footprint at branches and remote service points.

The new systems are powered by Diebold Nixdorf’s DM7V dispensing module, which supports up to 14,000 notes, nearly eight denominations, and a modular dual-cassette design. According to the company, the platform offers approximately 40% higher availability and increased note-handling accuracy, positioning it for high-traffic locations where uptime and cash efficiency are critical.

A key feature is a shared cassette infrastructure across both dispensers and recycling units, an approach that aims to simplify replenishment planning and cash-in-transit movement. This model could reduce operational overhead and unlock greater consistency across teller assist units, cash recyclers, and ATM networks an area where banks have been seeking tighter integration to curb costs.

Banks in Europe and Asia have piloted the devices, including Komerční banka (KB) in the Czech Republic. “We are proud to have launched the first model of the new DN Series 300 at our headquarters in Stodůlky,” said Jitka Haubová, chief operations officer at KB. She noted that IoT-led monitoring, predictive maintenance, and personalised interfaces form part of the bank’s deployment strategy aimed at maximising availability and improving user experience.

The systems integrate with DN AllConnect Services and DN AllConnect Data Engine, enabling banks to adopt real-time fleet analytics, cash forecasting, and remote maintenance. The company said the architecture is designed to deliver continuous operations, particularly for high-volume or space-constrained environments.

Sustainability features include energy-efficient components, shared parts designed to reduce replacement cycles, and modular construction that facilitates upgrades. The dispensers are also compatible with Diebold Nixdorf’s branch-automation portfolio, allowing a single-vendor operating model for extended device management.

“The DN Series 300 & 350 are ideal for both high-volume urban branches and space-constrained environments,” said Jerome Amara, vice president of core banking automation at Diebold Nixdorf, adding that secure and reliable access to cash remains a priority in diverse global markets.

The launch comes as financial institutions deepen investment in self-service infrastructure, balancing consumer demand for physical cash access with ongoing cost pressures. The expansion of the DN Series product family reflects the industry’s continued push toward intelligent, data–driven cash automation.

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