Book notes: Hole in the Wall, by James Shepherd-Barron

Cash machines have changed how cash is managed, but is there any future for such machines in cashless world?

Hole in the wall by James Shepherd-Barron

James Shepherd-Barron, Hole in the Wall: Memoirs of a Cash Machine, ATM Appreciation Society, 2017

This book, written by the son of the inventor of the first publicly installed cash machine, and published on the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the first machine on June 27, 1967, provides an abundance of detail on both the evolution and features of a machine that has become an essential part of the globe’s cash management system. From when a pack of 10 £1 notes were distributed upon the

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