Diebold has secured what it describes as a 'significant' deal to supply ATM infrastructure to Sparkasse Leipzig, one of the largest savings banks in Germany.

Working within the framework of a new Central Self-Service System developed and managed by Sparkasse Leipzig’s IT outsourcing partner, Siemens Business Services, Diebold will upgrade 143 ATMs to Agilis, an open, cross-vendor software platform developed by Diebold that allows multiple vendors’ terminals and their respective technologies to co-exist.

The US telling machine firm will also install 42 Opteva ATMs as well as configure 209 Diebold statement printers so that they are compatible with the bank’s new central self-service architecture.

The contract is Diebold’s second in Germany in recent months and follows a major order from Sparkasse Dresden for 200 Opteva ATMs.