Level Four, the provider of open standards-based ATM software, has announced that the Mauritius Commercial Bank (MCB) has gone live with its ATM Developer automated testing solution, which has an ATM network of 146 machines.
The company has claimed that by deploying ATM Developer, MCB can perform thorough testing, carry out parallel testing and respond to business requirements in less time than its previous manual testing process allowed. It has added that the deployment will enable the bank to test Bunch Note Acceptance (BNA) transactions and to simulate all possible device faults without the need for physical ATM testing.
Jean-Francois Provencal, self-service banking coordinator of MCB, said: ATM Developer allows us to simulate scenarios and test new ATM functionalities that we want to implement. We have a range of new services and products coming soon that we wish to operate through our ATM network and being able to automate the testing will save us time and money. Being able to perform comprehensive tests from a laptop in our office and at a time convenient to us – instead of having to be physically present in the ATM labs – are a few of the benefits of having this tool. Moreover we no longer have to keep different ATM models or occupy space in ATM labs.”
Ian Kerr, CEO, Level Four, said: “The fact that MCB primarily deployed ATM Developer to support the launch of their own new products and services through the ATM.”