NAC 2025: Highlights From Trade Show Floor, F-L
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 F through L.
First Sentinel Bank

First Sentinel Bank, a bank based in Southwest Virginia and Southern West Virginia, presented information about its nationwide ATM cash replenishment program. The bank launched its online, long distance relationship ATM program in 2023.
Genmega

Genmega, an ATM manufacturer, demonstrated its NOVA retail ATM, featuring a 17-inch touchscreen that enables full motion video on the top half of the screen while running the ATM program on the bottom half. The top screen provides the benefit that typically requires a digital topper.
Using components of the existing Genmega retail ATMs, the NOVA does not require the operator to stock additional parts. With the same UL-291 certified vault of the G2500 and Onyx, the NOVA gives the same security features available in Genmega ATMs for years.
Features include:
- Optional level 1 vault.
- Edge lighting around the cash dispensing unit
- Encrypted pin pad
- Near field communications
- Recyclers
- Up to four 2,000-note removable cassette
- 3-inch printer
- UL291 business hours vault
Hyosung

Hyosung, an ATM manufacturer, demonstrated ATM equipment developed to take the ATM customer experience to a new level.
The Cajera Pivot provides expanded service offerings along with cash recycling. Features include:
- Cash-in transactions
- Smart safe functionality
- Configurable cassette option
- Front access
- Up to a 21.5-inch touchscreen
- Cash recycling with up to three cassettes
- 100 notes per transaction
- Up to a 3,000-note capacity per cassette.
Optional features include:
- Barcode reader
- Contactless card reader
- Privacy filter
- Hand camera.
The customer interface includes:
- 15-inch LCD touchscreen with a 21.5-inch option
- PCI compliant encrypted pin pad
- ADA headphone jack with volume control
- EMV compliant card reader with an anti-skimming and anti-shimming option.
The company also presented its Hyosung Pay interface which allows the user to deposit cash at the ATM and have their account credited instantly. The interface currently allows bill break, bill pay and sports wager. Additional features in the pipeline are direct deposit, mobile reload, ACME wallet, car payment, store deposit and Western Union money transfer.
Infinity ATMs

Infinity ATMs, a San Diego, Calif.-based ATM ISO, presented its ATM services.
The company’s DIY program allows a deployer to take advantage of Infinity’s ATM transaction processing, reporting and technical support. Services also include ATM placement, 24/7 monitoring, maintenance, repairs and machine branding.
Lock America International

Lock America International, a lock maker based in Corona, California, presented a variety of locks developed to address the problem of “jackpotting” where thieves use standard keys to gain entrance into ATMs that have the same generic locks.
The company’s High Security System allows an operator to retrofit machines with locks with key codes registered exclusively to the enterprise and a master key.
Lockmasters Inc.

Lockmasters Inc., a sales and education company representing lock equipment manufacturers, provided information about its Lockmasters Security Institute, which provides year-round training for ATM technicians, including GSA technicians and inspectors.
Topics include locksmithing, access control, safe deposit box servicing and more.
Based at the Mark C. Miller Training Center in Lexington, Kentucky, the company also has a training center in Maryland near Washington, D.C. and a training and distribution center in Las Vegas.
Loomis AB

Loomis AB, which provides cash management services with an international network of around 400 branches in 27 nations, presented information about its ATM services, which include cash forecasting and online reporting, cash replenishment and settling, and deposit pickup and processing.
Loomis recently acquired Burroughs Inc., which provides lifecycle management services across a wide range of device types in the U.S. and Canada. Burroughs’ services include:
- Predictive maintenance
- Payment and transaction automation
- Unattended self-service technology
- Remote monitoring
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
