Wednesday, May 25, 2011

KAL wins Queens Award for International Trade


The Automatic Telling Machine (ATM) was invented around 45 years ago. Todays these "holes in the wall" can be found in virtually every country in the world. They have also become increasingly sophisticated. No longer are they just cash dispensers, though thats what most of us still use them for. The most advanced have almost become a key point of contact between the bank and its customers. That means that the software needed has had to be developed from relatively simple programs to a series of highly complex ones. One of the leading developers of these is the Edinburgh-based ATM software company, KAL. Today, its announced that it has won the highly esteemed Queens Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category.

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