NAC 2025: Highlights From Trade Show Floor, C-D
During the NAC 2025 conference and expo in Las Vegas, ATM operators and suppliers got a bird’s eye view of these challenges and opportunities during three days of exhibits and education at Caesars Palace, courtesy of the National ATM Council.
Listed are highlights from the NAC 2025 trade show floor exhibitors, in alphebetical order by company name, C through D.
Carnation Currency Counters

Carnation, Inc., a provider of currency counter equipment, demonstrated its bill and coin counter machines, mixed money counters, counterfeit bill detectors and check scanners.
The offerings include systems that use ultraviolet, magnetic and infrared technologies for detecting fraud.
The Chicago based company plans to introduce bill recyclers in 2026.
CDS ATM Payment Processing

CDS, a provider of ATM payment processing, demonstrated the NCR Atleos ReadyCode cardless transactions for ATMs that utilize one-time use codes. ReadyCode is a card-free, API-based transaction platform that supports payments for ATMs as well as other devices.
Customers can withdraw cash from ATMs using a one-time passcode sent to a mobile phone, SMS, email or online account. Customers can also pay a bill or add cash to their account.
Users click to receive the ReadyCode API on their mobile phone or other device. They then initiate a cash load or cash transaction, then receive the ReadyCode passcode and a list of nearby ATMs.
CDS also demonstrated the LibertyX option to buy bitcoin at an ATM.
Clear Choice Payment Solutions

Clear Choice Payment Solutions, a Switch Commerce company that offers ATM placement services, demonstrated its affiliate program for ATM operators that includes network registration and bank sponsorship fees.
The company’s Watchdog Program offeres ATM monitoring in addition to fleet management and wireless device monitoring.
The company’s all-in-one kiosk handles ATM transactions, cash remittance, bill pay, and gaming and sports betting.
Clear Choice also presented a recycler that is new to the U.S., the Atec C3L.
Cord Financial Services

Cord Financial Services, a national ATM independent sales organization of the Fikes Companies, offers ATM equipment, parts, accessories, repairs, transaction processing and merchant services.
The company’s online resource center provides software downloads, error codes, service videos and more for Genmega and Hyosung equipment.
The company has offices in Temple, Texas, Arlington, Texas, Meridian, Mississippi, West Palm Beach, Florida and Clearwater, Florida.
Parent company Fikes Companies also owns GEFCO Convenience Stores, Fikes Wholesale, Fikes Terminal, Group Petroleum Services and JF Air.
Dash ATM

Dash ATM, a provider of ATM security enclosures, introduced a swing gate for island drive-thru ATMs. The swing gate protects front loading walk-up and drive-up enclosures from hook and chain attacks.
The unit, 31.75 high by 29 inches deep weighing 415 pounds, features a recessed R2 restricted lock with two keys.
The recessed dual dead-bolt lock system is engineered for resistance against forced entry, while the manganese armor, combined with an opposing bolt design and recessed housing, ensures protection against drilling, prying and brute-force attacks.
DNS: Digital Network Solutions

DNS (Digital Network Solutions) demonstrated its Transact dashboard which provides ATM transaction processing, processing security and fraud management solutions.
Transact features a terminal management system, real-time metrics on ATM status and dynamic currency conversion.
The dashboard tracks total deposits, total transactions and top balances per terminal.
Dollar ATM Club

Dollar ATM Club, an online marketplace for buying and selling ATM products, such as parts and accessories, demonstrated a sampling of products for sale on its website.
Dollar ATM Club, based in New York City, shared its exhibit space with Aguila Business Service, a provider of ATM services in Georgia, Florida and Alabama.
Dormakaba

Dormakaba, a maker of one-time-code safe lock solutions, demonstrated CenconX, a device-driven keyless ATM locking solution. The solution improves efficiencies for cash in transit and streamlines ATM operations.
The system integrates features of dormakaba’s Cencon platform, such as one-time-code and multi-tenant functionality, and delivers added functionality such as automated code transmission via Bluetooth low energy and close seals, replacing the need for physical credentials. The functionalities can be managed through the company’s Safe Locks mobile app and are part of its new Apexx Software platform.
CenconX provides clients the flexibility to choose between the legacy Cencon experience or the new more streamlined feature set.
DPL Wireless

DPL Wireless, a provider of managed connectivity services, demonstrated software updates.
The company also presented its Hercules 4G LTE CAT-4, a single SIM modem for ATMs and other low data use applications. The modems are protected by a metal enclosure backed by a 5-year warranty.
The company also recently reintroduced its MDB (multi-drop bus) Restart, which allows self-service equipment operators to remotely power cycle any multi-drop bus device. Multi drop bus is a communication standard used in automated devices that supports the communication between machine components, including payment systems, control boards and peripherals.
Highlights of exhibitors on the NAC 2025 trade show floor.
NAC 2025: Highlights From Trade Show Floor, A-B
NAC 2025: Highlights From Trade Show Floor, C-D
NAC 2025: Highlights From Trade Show Floor, F-L
