STAR (interbank network)
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STAR is an interbank network and EFTPOS network in the United States. The network has existed since the late 1980s, and has since included the former Cash Station, HONOR, MAC and MOST interbank networks, when they were merged into STAR in the early 2000s. It is the largest American interbank network, with 1.7 million ATMs, 134 million cardholders and over 5,700 participating financial institutions.
The network is owned and operated by STAR Networks, a subsidiary company of First Data. Its primary competitors include NYCE and Pulse.
External links
| Interbank networks by region | |
| Multiregional: | Cirrus | Maestro | PLUS |
| Africa: | 123 | CashNet | Interswitch |
| Asia Pacific: | 1Link | ALTO | Artajasa | atm5 | ATM BCA | ATM Bersama | BancNet | Cashnet | CashTree | CSC | ENS | ETC | Expressnet | Himbara | JETCO | Link | MEPS | MegaLink | MITR | MNET | Nationlink | Superkasa | UnionPay |
| Caribbean: | ATH | Midas | Unired |
| Europe: | 4B | Altın Nokta | BankAxept | BKM | CB | DIAS | Eufiserv | Euronet | Multibanco | Ortak Nokta | Otto | ServiRed | StarNet |
| North America: | Credomatic | Interlink | Interac | NYCE | Pulse | RED | Red Total | SHAZAM | STAR | The Exchange |
| South America: | Interbank | Link | Redbanc | Telebanco | Unicard |
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