The man who first created the cash machines Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cap at the age of 84 years of age. He can be an ATM machine idea while lying in a bathtub.
John Shepherd-Barron is a figure that presents the concept of a cash machine that allows customers to serve themselves in 1965, when he was lying in the bath after going to the bank and too late to take the money.
Businessman who worked in the printing firm De La Rue Instruments said that she was inspired by an automatic vending machine chocolate and convey a similar idea how to work with head of Barclays bank.
Automated teller machine (ATM) was first installed in the Barclays bank branch in Enfield, London in 1967 when Reg Varney was one of his television show stars On The Buses, became the first person to take cash.
The object is operated by entering a special check matching numbers Personal Identification Number (PIN) and developed into a machine that uses plastic cards. There is now nearly two million ATM machines around the world.
Shepherd-Barron of Portmahomack, Easter Ross, died at Raigmore Hospital, Inverness, Scotland on Saturday (22 / 5) as reported by the Telegraph.
He did not patent his invention and the system does not get any money from big ideas, but given a special service called OBE. He was also honored with a lifetime achievement award by the ATM Industry Association world.
Describing the moment of 'eureka'nya, he said, "I remember back to the year 1965 that I was always taking money from the bank every Saturday morning. But on a Saturday, I was late for one minute to come to the bank and has been closed. "
"From that night I started thinking that I should have better ways to get cash when I need it. I'm thinking about chocolate vending machines automatically, in which money is inserted into the gap and a gap otherwise transmit brown. Of course, money can be issued with similar methods, "he added.
"By chance in 1965, I collided with Barclays Bank Chief General Manager who will have lunch. I told him give me 90 seconds convey the idea of automatic teller machines, "said Shepherd-Barron.
PIN number which is planned to have six digits changed to four because of Shepherd-Barron told his wife she can only remember four figures count.
Shepherd-Barron became managing director of De La Rue Instruments, which was involved in more than 140 printing more currency, including the share certificates.
He married Caroline Murray, daughter of Sir Kenneth, head of Royal Bank of Scotland first, then moved to Easter Ross when they retire with three sons and six grandchildren.
James Goodfellow, the other Scottish inventor, patented technology and PIN is a party which claims the inventor of the ATM. He also provided the project developer engineer automated teller machines in 1965.
The system receives an encrypted card and a numeric keypad, like an ATM machine today, but the machine after machine developed ditesnya created by Shepherd-Barron.
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John Shepherd-Barron is a figure that presents the concept of a cash machine that allows customers to serve themselves in 1965, when he was lying in the bath after going to the bank and too late to take the money.
Businessman who worked in the printing firm De La Rue Instruments said that she was inspired by an automatic vending machine chocolate and convey a similar idea how to work with head of Barclays bank.
Automated teller machine (ATM) was first installed in the Barclays bank branch in Enfield, London in 1967 when Reg Varney was one of his television show stars On The Buses, became the first person to take cash.
The object is operated by entering a special check matching numbers Personal Identification Number (PIN) and developed into a machine that uses plastic cards. There is now nearly two million ATM machines around the world.
Shepherd-Barron of Portmahomack, Easter Ross, died at Raigmore Hospital, Inverness, Scotland on Saturday (22 / 5) as reported by the Telegraph.
He did not patent his invention and the system does not get any money from big ideas, but given a special service called OBE. He was also honored with a lifetime achievement award by the ATM Industry Association world.
Describing the moment of 'eureka'nya, he said, "I remember back to the year 1965 that I was always taking money from the bank every Saturday morning. But on a Saturday, I was late for one minute to come to the bank and has been closed. "
"From that night I started thinking that I should have better ways to get cash when I need it. I'm thinking about chocolate vending machines automatically, in which money is inserted into the gap and a gap otherwise transmit brown. Of course, money can be issued with similar methods, "he added.
"By chance in 1965, I collided with Barclays Bank Chief General Manager who will have lunch. I told him give me 90 seconds convey the idea of automatic teller machines, "said Shepherd-Barron.
PIN number which is planned to have six digits changed to four because of Shepherd-Barron told his wife she can only remember four figures count.
Shepherd-Barron became managing director of De La Rue Instruments, which was involved in more than 140 printing more currency, including the share certificates.
He married Caroline Murray, daughter of Sir Kenneth, head of Royal Bank of Scotland first, then moved to Easter Ross when they retire with three sons and six grandchildren.
James Goodfellow, the other Scottish inventor, patented technology and PIN is a party which claims the inventor of the ATM. He also provided the project developer engineer automated teller machines in 1965.
The system receives an encrypted card and a numeric keypad, like an ATM machine today, but the machine after machine developed ditesnya created by Shepherd-Barron.
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