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TYME
Operating areaWisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Florida and Michigan
ATMs±27,000 (2004)
Founded1975; 45 years ago
WebsiteArchived website

TYME ('Take Your Money Everywhere') is an ATM/interbank network in Florida, Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.It was organized in 1975 by First Wisconsin National Bank, Marshall & Ilsley, Marine Bank of Milwaukee and Midland National Bank and was one of the first shared EFT networks in the country. Residents commonly referred to ATMs as a 'TYME machine,' which resulted in confusion. Thank you for your interest in making a reservation with us. We accept reservations for the fine dining room only where you are limited to the fine dining menu. The pub, lounge and patio are all first come first served and you can get both the pub and fine dining menu. The pub menu is available all day and the fine dining menu starts at 5. 4.2 out of 5 stars: 4.2 out of 5 stars: 3.7 out of 5 stars: 4.0 out of 5 stars: 3.4 out of 5 stars: Price: $18.95 $ 18. 95: $16.95 $ 16. 95: $29.97 $ 29. 97: $19.01 $ 19. 01: $29.99 $ 29. 99: $22.08 $ 22. 08: Shipping: FREE Shipping on your first order. Details: FREE Shipping on your first order. Details: FREE Shipping. Details: FREE Shipping.

TYME ('Take Your Money Everywhere') is an ATM/interbank network in Florida, Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It was organized in 1975 by First Wisconsin National Bank, Marshall & Ilsley, Marine Bank of Milwaukee and Midland National Bank and was one of the first shared EFT networks in the country.[1][2] Residents commonly referred to ATMs as a 'TYME machine,' which resulted in confusion when Wisconsinites visiting unfamiliar areas would ask the locals where they could find a 'time machine'.

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The TYME network merged with the Pulse network in 2002,[3][4][5] and took the Pulse brand name in 2004.[citation needed] The combined Pulse/TYME network includes about 81,000 ATMs and 457,000 merchant point-of-sale locations. For the purposes of familiarity, some bank locations retained the former slot for the TYME signage and use a replacement slide with 'ATM' rendered in the Neil Bold font used by TYME.[6]

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  1. ^'TYME Corp. reaches 25-year mark'. ATM Marketplace. February 18, 2004.
  2. ^Gores, Paul (January 8, 2001). 'Good TYMEs - Wisconsin-based ATM network celebrates 25 years in convenience banking industry'. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. p. 01. TYME Corp. is celebrating 25 years as the Badger State's dominant ATM operator. The Brown Deer-based company processes the data of more than 4,300 ATMs in Florida, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois... Ironically, the cash-dispensing function of TYME was considered secondary when the company was created in 1975 by four banks: Marshall & Ilsley, First Wisconsin (now Firstar), Marine Bank (now Bank One) and Midland National (now U.S. Bank). Its first electronic transaction took place in 1976, marking the starting point of its 25 years in operation... TYME's current push is to expand in Minnesota, where it recently began a marketing campaign. The vast majority of its terminals are in Wisconsin.
  3. ^'Pulse to buy TYME teller network'. Houston Chronicle. June 8, 2001.
  4. ^'PULSE, TYME to merge'. ATM Marketplace. January 3, 2002.
  5. ^'TYME/Pulse merger complete'. Milwaukee Business Journal. February 1, 2002.
  6. ^'Font Family Page'.

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Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TYME&oldid=951516297'
TYME
Operating areaWisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Florida and Michigan
ATMs±27,000 (2004)
Founded1975; 45 years ago
WebsiteArchived website
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The TYME network merged with the Pulse network in 2002,[3][4][5] and took the Pulse brand name in 2004.[citation needed] The combined Pulse/TYME network includes about 81,000 ATMs and 457,000 merchant point-of-sale locations. For the purposes of familiarity, some bank locations retained the former slot for the TYME signage and use a replacement slide with 'ATM' rendered in the Neil Bold font used by TYME.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'TYME Corp. reaches 25-year mark'. ATM Marketplace. February 18, 2004.
  2. ^Gores, Paul (January 8, 2001). 'Good TYMEs - Wisconsin-based ATM network celebrates 25 years in convenience banking industry'. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. p. 01. TYME Corp. is celebrating 25 years as the Badger State's dominant ATM operator. The Brown Deer-based company processes the data of more than 4,300 ATMs in Florida, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois... Ironically, the cash-dispensing function of TYME was considered secondary when the company was created in 1975 by four banks: Marshall & Ilsley, First Wisconsin (now Firstar), Marine Bank (now Bank One) and Midland National (now U.S. Bank). Its first electronic transaction took place in 1976, marking the starting point of its 25 years in operation... TYME's current push is to expand in Minnesota, where it recently began a marketing campaign. The vast majority of its terminals are in Wisconsin.
  3. ^'Pulse to buy TYME teller network'. Houston Chronicle. June 8, 2001.
  4. ^'PULSE, TYME to merge'. ATM Marketplace. January 3, 2002.
  5. ^'TYME/Pulse merger complete'. Milwaukee Business Journal. February 1, 2002.
  6. ^'Font Family Page'.

External links[edit]


Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TYME&oldid=951516297'
TYME
Operating areaWisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Florida and Michigan
ATMs±27,000 (2004)
Founded1975; 45 years ago
WebsiteArchived website

TYME ('Take Your Money Everywhere') is an ATM/interbank network in Florida, Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It was organized in 1975 by First Wisconsin National Bank, Marshall & Ilsley, Marine Bank of Milwaukee and Midland National Bank and was one of the first shared EFT networks in the country.[1][2] Residents commonly referred to ATMs as a 'TYME machine,' which resulted in confusion when Wisconsinites visiting unfamiliar areas would ask the locals where they could find a 'time machine'.

The TYME network merged with the Pulse network in 2002,[3][4][5] and took the Pulse brand name in 2004.[citation needed] The combined Pulse/TYME network includes about 81,000 ATMs and 457,000 merchant point-of-sale locations. For the purposes of familiarity, some bank locations retained the former slot for the TYME signage and use a replacement slide with 'ATM' rendered in the Neil Bold font used by TYME.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  1. ^'TYME Corp. reaches 25-year mark'. ATM Marketplace. February 18, 2004.
  2. ^Gores, Paul (January 8, 2001). 'Good TYMEs - Wisconsin-based ATM network celebrates 25 years in convenience banking industry'. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. p. 01. TYME Corp. is celebrating 25 years as the Badger State's dominant ATM operator. The Brown Deer-based company processes the data of more than 4,300 ATMs in Florida, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois... Ironically, the cash-dispensing function of TYME was considered secondary when the company was created in 1975 by four banks: Marshall & Ilsley, First Wisconsin (now Firstar), Marine Bank (now Bank One) and Midland National (now U.S. Bank). Its first electronic transaction took place in 1976, marking the starting point of its 25 years in operation... TYME's current push is to expand in Minnesota, where it recently began a marketing campaign. The vast majority of its terminals are in Wisconsin.
  3. ^'Pulse to buy TYME teller network'. Houston Chronicle. June 8, 2001.
  4. ^'PULSE, TYME to merge'. ATM Marketplace. January 3, 2002.
  5. ^'TYME/Pulse merger complete'. Milwaukee Business Journal. February 1, 2002.
  6. ^'Font Family Page'.

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