![]() “Consumers are increasingly using their mobile devices to manage their daily lives and we’re committed to delivering solutions that give them convenient and secure options when it comes to managing their money,” says Michelle Moore, head of digital banking at Bank of America. The cardless ATMs support mobile wallets that are enabled with NFC and loaded with a Bank of America debit card.” “Then, they follow the normal process to enter their PIN, select their account and initiate a withdrawal, transfer or balance inquiry. When ready to perform a transaction, the customer will select their Bank of America debit card in their digital wallet and hold their device over the ATM’s contactless card reader to activate the ATM. “Customers can identify cardless-enabled ATMs by the contactless symbol near the card reader. “Cardless ATMs allow customers to access most features of Bank of America’s ATMs,” the bank says. ![]() Cardless ATMs enable support for any NFC mobile wallet with a Bank of America debit card. The initial rollout to 2,400 ATMs across the country, including “the majority” of ATMs in the San Francisco Bay and Silicon Valley areas, is taking place this month. The cardless ATM technology will be expanded to 5,000 machines by the end of 2016. ![]() Bank of America (BofA) customers can now make cash withdrawals at ATMs in the US using their mobile phone and Google’s Android Pay mobile payment service, the bank has announced at this week’s Google I/O conference.
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