BROOKFIELD, Wis.–Fiserv announced it is expanding access to card-free ATM withdrawals for consumers across the country. The company said CardFree Cash, which enables consumers to use their mobile device to securely access their accounts, is now accessible via the popular CardValet mobile app and available on Diebold Nixdorf and NCR ATMs driven by Fiserv, the company said.
“Now, consumers can use their mobile devices to generate a secure access code and withdraw cash at any of more than 30,000 convenient CardFree Cash-enabled ATMs across the country,” Fiserv said. “While particularly useful when waiting for a lost or stolen card to be replaced, this capability also meets the expectations of consumers who want to manage their finances from their mobile devices.”
According to Fiserv, CardValet users can use the geolocation feature within the app to locate CardFree Cash-enabled ATMs, complementing the card management capabilities of CardValet.
A ‘Digital Hub’
“CardValet, a digital hub for all card-related activity, offers real-time alerts for PIN and signature transactions performed with debit and credit cards, enabling cardholders to manage, track and report specific types of transactions and quickly detect unauthorized activity directly in the app,” Fiserv said. “Cardholders can customize their experience by setting alerts and controls for locations, merchants and spending thresholds, and a lost or stolen card can be quickly disabled at the touch of a button.”
Among the first CUs to use the new solution is the $540-million Texas Bay Credit Union in Houston.
“Texas Bay Credit Union is changing the way people feel about using mobile technology to build first-class experiences that suit our members,” said Syed Dinar, EVP and chief financial officer at Texas Bay Credit Union. “Fiserv is a key component of this strategy, delivering technology that empowers our members to not only define when, where and how their cards are used, but also to improve the way they access their money in the digital age.”
Additional Findings
The company reported Fiserv research found that a majority of consumers now prefer to interact with their primary financial services provider via digital channels (either online or mobile). “And consumers increasingly expect card-free ATM access, and 54% of consumers stated that one of the key drivers of trust in their financial institution is the ability to make cash withdrawals easily, based on findings by Diebold Nixdorf,” Fiserv said.
