Wells Fargo: Nearly 50% Of ATM Transactions Receipt-Free

California-based financial services company Wells Fargo has announced that since it began offering paperless transactions in 2009, consumers have opted out of receiving 1 billion receipts, ATM Marketplace reported on September 17.

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    Currently, Wells Fargo estimates that 46 percent of its customers opt to have an e-receipt sent to their email account or mobile phone.

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    “We’re proud to support our customers’ green choices by making it easier than ever to minimize waste,” Alicia Moore, head of Wells Fargo ATM banking, told the report.

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