RediATM
Australian ATM network
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History
- 1982 – RediTeller ATM network launched to support Australian credit unions
- 2008 – Cuscal and its partners began rebranding RediTeller ATMs to rediATM
- 2009 – National Australia Bank joins the rediATM network, combining NAB's network of 1,700 ATMs with Cuscal's network of 1,400 ATMs[3]
- 2010 – Bank of Queensland joins the rediATM network
- 2017 – Suncorp joins rediATM network[4]
- 2018 – National Australia Bank announces it will discontinue using the rediATM network from 1 January 2019[5]
- 2019 – Armaguard finalises Cuscal rediATM Scheme acquisition on 14 August 2019
- 2021 – Network was closed and merged with atmx
Partnered financial institutions (before network closure)
After a large number of members withdrawing over the years from the network, only the following financial institutions remained partners after the rediATM network closure:
- Bank of Queensland
- Broken Hill Community Credit Union
- Central Murray Credit Union
- Central West Credit Union
- BNK Banking Corporation (Goldfields Money)
- Goulburn Murray Credit Union
- Horizon Bank
- ME Bank
- Orange Credit Union
- Police Bank (NSW)
- Police Credit Union (SA and NT)
- Royal Automobile Club of Queensland
- Bank WAW
- Warwick Gympie Dalby Credit Union
