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In Scotland in the age of 84 years died an inventor John Shepherd-Barron (John Shepherd-Barron), who became famous for creating the ATM (Automated Teller Machine - ATM). On the death of Scot said on May 19 Associated Press. Shepherd-Barron, died in hospital in the north of Scotland on Saturday, May 15, but his death was officially announced just now. It is noted that the inventor died from natural causes.
John Shepherd-Barron worked on the famous British company De La Rue - one of the largest manufacturers in the world of securities. In mid-1960's Shepherd-Barron has developed the idea of an apparatus capable of issuing paper money at any time of day. It is said the inventor, the idea of creating such a device came to him when he once left without any money, arriving at the bank after working hours.
June 27, 1967 in the bank Barclays in north London has its first automated teller who worked around the clock. It works somewhat different from modern models: for cash withdrawals used personal vouchers, which was necessary to first obtain a bank.
Subsequently, another Scot Jim Goodfellow (Jim Goodfellow) perfected the invention Shepherd-Barron, developing a personal identification number (PIN) to protect accounts from unauthorized access. Several years later, the process of ATMs acquired modern shape, when the U.S. began to be used the first plastic cards.