branch in
Greenfield, Wisconsin. In 1975, the TYME network was created by an agreement among
First Wisconsin National Bank,
Marshall & Ilsley,
Marine Bank of Milwaukee, and
Midland National Bank. taking the Pulse brand name in 2004 and retiring the old TYME identity. As of the 2010s, the combined Pulse/TYME network included about 81,000 ATMs and 457,000 merchant point-of-sale locations. For the purposes of familiarity, some bank locations retained the former slot for the TYME signage and use a replacement slide with "ATM" rendered in the Neil Bold font used by TYME. In 2022, Wisconsin-based
Landmark Credit Union convinced Pulse to allow the use of the old TYME logo and brand identity for marketing their next-generation ATM machines. ==See also==