For more than 10 years, ATMs attacks in Germany have been an issue that banks have been unable to satisfactorily address, despite there being clear evidence that for many years IBNS cash protection systems have proven to be most effective in neighboring countries.
In Germany we have seen in recent years an ever growing number of attacks, reaching a peak in 2020 with 704 physical attacks against ATMs, an increase of 28,2% compared to the previous year,
These attacks are almost exclusively located in the western part of Germany, in the "Länder" close to the borders (Nordrhein-Westfalen, Bade-Wurtemberg, and Niedersachsen) where the bordering countries have for several years deployed stronger security countermeasures such as Intelligent Banknote Neutralisation Systems: France, Belgium and The Netherlands.
The total cost of attacks against ATMs in Germany during 2020 amounted to approximately 17,1 million euros, a growth of 12.5% compared to the previous year.
This high amount is mainly due to the rapid increase in the number of
The quantity of explosives used during these attacks is also constantly increasing so that the attackers can be sure of gaining access to the ATM cash. This trend results in increased risk of serious injury to innocent pedestrians being caught in the blast from the attack as well as residents living near to the ATM or bank.
For more than 30 years, IBNS has proven to be the most effective countermeasure against ATMs attacks. This is achieved by spraying indelible ink on all the banknotes as soon as any type of physical ATM attack including explosive, is detected by the IBNS system.
France is one of the first countries in the world to implement this technology, mostly Oberthur Cash Protection’s ICSD solution. Evidence shows this has drastically diminished the number of ATM attacks - 65 attacks in 2020 compared to 304 in 2013 (Source: OCLDI).
French banks may have been reluctant to use this technology at first; but are now obviously seeing significant benefits from doing so with reduced numbers of attacks.
Implementing IBNS has resulted in criminals moving to nearby countries especially the border areas of Germany.
The security measures implemented across Germany over the last 10 years with the ever-growing number of physical attacks against ATMs clearly show them to be ineffective. Whereas in the meantime, countries that have used IBNS technology have seen a drastic drop in the number of ATM attacks.
Maxime Charmillon, Sales Manager DACH at Oberthur Cash Protection