ATM/POS definition

ATM/POS means all Automated Teller Machines or Point-of-Sale machines operated or affiliated to Postbank.

Examples of ATM/POS in a sentence

  • Each presentment file received commonly contains a large amount of a specific type of item (Check, ACH, or ATM/POS).

  • Each presentment file received commonly contains a large amount of a specific type of item (checks, ACH transactions, or ATM/POS transactions).

  • In this case, when multiple items are received at once, the items will be paid as follows: checks are paid in order of check number, lowest to highest; ACH items in each presentment file post credits first, then debits paid by dollar amount, lowest to highest, and generally we will receive up to four ACH presentment files per day; ATM/POS items are paid in the order they are presented.

  • The owner/operators of Shared Network ATM/POS Terminals may assess additional charges relating to transactions that are not disclosed in disclosures that we provide or make available to you.

  • Blocking of appropriate amount of performed card transaction at appropriate Card Account is done online and the dispalying (settlement)- after passing the certain period (2-180 days) in compliance with regulations of appropriate plastic cards payment systems Visa International, Mastercard Worldwide, Union Pay etc.) (The date depends on transaction purpose/type and also on network of ATM/POS).

  • We also may impose fees and charges for Card transactions (including, without limitation, withdrawals, transfers and balance inquiries) at Shared Network ATM/POS Terminals.

  • You may receive a receipt each time you perform an ATM/POS transaction.

  • Depending on your account type and the type of services offered by participating financial institutions and companies, you may use your Card to perform transactions at ATM/POS devices, merchants and others who accept Cards.

  • Some ATM/POS terminals will give you the option of printing a receipt.

  • Transaction charges vary depending on the ATM/POS device used as well as the type of transaction performed.