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TYME ("Take Your Money Everywhere") is an ATM/
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in
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, and the
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. It was one of the first shared
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networks in the country. Residents commonly referred to ATMs as a "TYME machine", which resulted in confusion when Wisconsinites visiting unfamiliar areas would ask the locals where they could find a "
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".


History

In 1975, the TYME network was created by an agreement among
First Wisconsin National Bank Firstar Corporation was a Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based regional bank holding company that existed from 1853 to 2001. In 2001, Firstar acquired U.S. Bancorp and assumed its name, moving its headquarters to Minneapolis. History Firstar was founded ...
,
Marshall & Ilsley Marshall & Ilsley Corporation (also known as M&I Bank) was a U.S. bank and diversified financial services corporation headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that was purchased by Bank of Montreal in 2010. The bank was founded in 1847 and by 2008 ...
, Marine Bank of Milwaukee, and Midland National Bank. In 2002, the TYME network merged with the
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network, taking the Pulse brand name in 2004 and retiring the old TYME identity. As of the 2010s, the combined Pulse/TYME network included about 81,000 ATMs and 457,000 merchant point-of-sale locations. For the purposes of familiarity, some bank locations retained the former slot for the TYME signage and use a replacement slide with "ATM" rendered in the Neil Bold font used by TYME. In 2022, Wisconsin-based
Landmark Credit Union Landmark Credit Union is an American credit union providing banking services in Southern Wisconsin. It operates as a cooperative and is owned by its members. Landmark provides banking services including, savings accounts, checking accounts, mortgag ...
convinced Pulse to allow the use of the old TYME logo and brand identity for marketing their next-generation ATM machines.


See also

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ATM usage fees ATM usage fees are what many banks and interbank network An interbank network, also known as an ATM consortium or ATM network, is a computer network that enables ATM cards issued by a financial institution that is a member of the network to ...


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External links

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Pulse EFT Association Official Website
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