The global payment industry is currently being inundated by attention-grabbing headlines regarding AI-powered everything, real-time payments, and seamless omnichannel commerce. In this look-at-what-I-can-do-today environment, it's easy to neglect one of the unsung heroes of global finance: the lowly Automated Teller Machine.
After more than 50 years, the ATM remains a critically important customer engagement channel for banks and financial services companies across all corners of the globe. In fact, even though ATM growth has leveled off or declined in some developed countries, deployments continue to grow significantly in a number of emerging markets.
Including a significant percentage of the new machines being installed, many ATMs operating in the field still adhere to the traditional states-and-screens ATM architectural model - a foundational design where a remote host system dictates customer interactions with the ATM via a predefined configuration file.
This file outlines a sequence of "states" (such as card insertion, PIN entry, or transaction selection) paired with corresponding "screens" (the visual prompts displayed to the user), ensuring a structured, predictable transaction flow.
Born in the early days of ATM deployment in the 1970s and 1980s, this model was revolutionary for its simplicity and reliability, allowing banks to scale self-service machines without the complexity of real-time processing.
Today, while event-driven, advanced-function ATMs dominate mature markets like North America and Western Europe, state-and-screen systems remain the backbone in resource-constrained environments. According to recent industry data, over 2.9 million ATMs are installed globally, with more than half in emerging markets where cash remains king.
In regions like Asia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, and Africa, ATM deployments are not just holding steady—they're growing, driven by financial inclusion initiatives that prioritize affordability over cutting-edge features.
Unfortunately, the traditional method of creating and updating these ATM configuration files - often through a painstaking manual effort involving a detailed text editing exercise – persists in many organization. While it is an absolute requirement to build the configuration files that drive the ATMs, it is a labor-intensive and error-prone process that can cause a significant bottleneck for operators who manage hundreds or even thousands of machines.
Imagine a team of ATM specialists spending their precious time and effort to manually code each state transition and screen reference for a new promotional campaign or regulatory update. One misplaced state or screen parameter can cause significant customer satisfaction issues or even render an ATM unusable.
Manual configuration of ATM load files (the bundled packages that include states, screens, and supporting assets) frequently leads to:
For banks and independent ATM deployers (IADs), these pain points compound into real-world headaches. Deployment timelines stretch from days to weeks, operational costs balloon due to unplanned maintenance, and user satisfaction dips as unreliable experiences erode customer trust.
With over $13.6 trillion in cash withdrawals processed globally via ATMs in 2025, even minor disruptions can translate to significant revenue loss. Emerging markets, where ATM growth is still accelerating (with projections showing a 4.54% CAGR in the global ATM market through 2035, largely fueled by these regions), amplify the stakes, with every machine acting as a lifeline for unbanked populations, and where downtime isn't just annoying, it is a barrier to economic participation.
Enter Paragon Application Systems' ConfigBuilder 5 (CB5), the latest evolution of a toolset pioneered over 30 years ago to tame the chaos of manual ATM configuration.
Building on the strong legacy of its predecessors that revolutionized desktop-based load file creation for states-and-screens ATMs, CB5 brings a fresh, intuitive interface powered by modern technologies and contemporary design principles.
At its core, CB5 empowers operators to build, test, and deploy configurations from a single desktop environment, reducing the manual effort required to create and manage the configuration files and improving their quality. Key features include:
Whether you're updating a single machine in a rural outpost or rolling out changes across 1,000+ units, CB5 delivers consistency and precision that manual file creation simply can't match.
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Customers today, regardless of whether they're in a bustling Mumbai market or a quiet Latin American village, demand more from their banking touchpoints. Even in rigid states-and-screens setups, expectations include EMV chip card support for secure transactions, multilingual interfaces for diverse populations, accessibility features like audio cues for the visually impaired, and dynamic branding to reinforce trust through consistent visuals and messaging.
CB5 bridges this gap by embedding modern capabilities into legacy workflows:
These enhancements ensure that even older ATMs feel fresh and inclusive, turning potential liabilities into competitive assets.
In emerging economies - from Africa’s rapid urbanization to Indonesia's island-hopping financial inclusion drives - states-and-screens ATMs are more than relics; they're essential tools for bridging the digital divide.
With 73% of populations in markets like India and Brazil relying on monthly ATM access, and new deployments surging in places like Uzbekistan (over 1,000 units added in 2025 alone), growth is outpacing developed regions. Here, advanced ATMs are often cost-prohibitive due to infrastructure limits and high upfront investments, making affordable, reliable legacy models the go-to choice.
CB5 directly addresses these markets' unique pressures:
By streamlining the process of building and managing the ATM configuration files, CB5 not only boosts efficiency but also amplifies ATMs' role in financial inclusion, helping operators serve the unbanked - without breaking the bank.
Legacy ATM architectures like states-and-screens aren't fading into obscurity—they're evolving to meet tomorrow's demands, especially in the world's fastest-growing economies. But clinging to manual processes to build the ATM config files? That's a choice that rewards inefficiency and introduces risk.
With ConfigBuilder 5, ATM operators unlock a secure, user-friendly platform that's as forward-thinking as it is practical. Streamline your testing workflows, delight your customers, and future-proof your fleet—because in banking, reliability isn't optional; it's everything.
Ready to simplify your ATM testing operations? Contact Paragon Application Systems to arrange a demo of ConfigBuilder 5 and see the difference for yourself.