March 21 (SeeNews) - Polish payment industry solutions provider Payten Holding said it acquired the estate, business contracts and locations from NoteMachine Adria for their ATM network of more than 150 cash dispensers across the Croatian coast.
“After years of successful business, NoteMachine Adria has decided to leave the Croatian market. (...) NoteMachine Adria's clients and partners thus got the opportunity to provide ATM services at their locations under Payten's MoneyGet ATM network,” Payten said in a press release on Monday. It did not disclose the value of the deal.
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"As a company that operates over 500 independent ATMs in four countries in the region, including Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Serbia, we are glad that with this acquisition, we can further expand the availability of ATM services for all users," Maciej Zolynski, group director in charge of independent ATMs and electronic fund transfer POS business, said in the press release.
The MoneyGet ATM network is owned by the Payten company, which is part of the IT provider Asseco South Eastern Europe group (ASEE).
Payten specialises in developing, selling, and supporting payment solutions.
According to data from the Croatian court registry, NoteMachine Adria changed name into Dragon Adria on January 9, when UK company Dragon 2 Finance was registered as its owner, replacing UK company NoteMachine Finance Limited.