Delivering Faster, More Secure, & Convenient Transactions.

NFC (Near Field Communication) at an ATM allows users to perform transactions without inserting a physical card. Instead, you use a smartphone, smartwatch, or NFC-enabled card by tapping it on the ATM’s contactless reader.​

Key Features:

  • Convenience: Faster transactions without card insertion.​
  • Security: Eliminates skimming risks; uses encryption, tokenization, and authentication (PIN, biometrics).​
  • Functionality: Supports cash withdrawals, balance inquires​

What is NFC? NFC (Near Field Communication) is a wireless communication technology that enables two devices to exchange data over short distances (typically within 4 cm or about 1.5 inches). It operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction and is based on RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology. NFC allows devices to communicate by bringing them close together, which makes it convenient and secure for various applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does NFC work at an ATM?
    • NFC-enabled ATMs allows your customers to access their accounts by tapping their phone, smartwatch, or NFC-enabled card on the designated NFC reader instead of inserting a physical card. Once authenticated, they can proceed with transactions as usual.​
  • Do all Hyosung Retail ATMs support NFC?
    • No. NFC functionality is available only on ATMs in the below table associated with a NFC upgrade kit part number and have a CE board of 6 and AP version 06.07.xx and above​​
  • What devices or cards can I use for NFC at ATMs?
    • Depending on your ATM network host Smartphones with digital wallets (e.g., Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay) linked to your customer’s debit or credit card.​​
    • NFC-enabled cards.​​
    • Smartwatches with NFC capabilities.​
  • Are NFC transactions at ATMs secure?
    • Yes. NFC transactions use encryption, tokenization, and often require biometric or PIN authentication, making them highly secure. ​
  • Is there a transaction limit for NFC at ATMs?
    • There’s usually no separate limit for NFC transactions at ATMs. Standard withdrawal and transaction limits for your customer’s account or card apply.​​
  • What are the benefits of using NFC at ATMs?
    • Faster and more convenient transactions.​​
    • Reduced wear and tear on cards.​​
    • Enhanced security by avoiding card insertion and potential skimming devices.​

NFC Installation Manuals

PNDescriptionModelManual
7900003590​UP-KIT:KIOSK-IV:MX2600SE​MX2600SE​Read More
7900003591​UP-KIT:KIOSK-IV:MX2800SE​MX2800SE​Read More
7900003606​UP-KIT:MX5100TA_NFC(VIVO4)​MX5100TA​Read More
7900003632​UP-KIT:NFC_VIVO IV:MX5200SE​MX5200SE​Read More
7900003634​UP-KIT:NFC_VIVO IV:MX5300SE​MX5300SE​Read More
7900003641​UP-KIT:NFC_VIVO IV:MX5400SE_WINCE​MX5400SE​Read More
7900003643​UP-KIT:NFC_VIVO IV:MX5400_WIN10​MX5400Read More
7900003636​UP-KIT:NFC_VIVO IV:MX5300S​MX5300S / A​Read More

NFC Upgrade Tutorial​:

NFC Network Certification Status​

In order for your Hyosung ATM to support NFC transactions your host processor needs to certify the function. Please check with your host processor for latest status updates​. Also your ATM must have Win CE 6.0 or above board and running Win CE AP version 06.07.xx or above software​.

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