[5] In 2012, Kodak filed for bankruptcy after a years-long decline in the company's core film photography business.
[13] In 2016, the company launched Kodak Moments, a visual storytelling app, at the South by Southwest festival.
[16] In 2020, the Paper, Photochemicals, Display, and Software business was sold to Sino Promise, China which was also a major distributor for Kodak Alaris.
[18] On 18 November 2020, Kodak Alaris was formally transferred from KPP to the Board of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).
[19] On 1 August 2024 Kodak Alaris was sold by the UK PPF to Kingswood capital management, a Los Angeles-based private equity firm.
The kiosk machines are sourced from original manufacturers and assembled for Kodak Alaris by third party integrators located in US and Germany.
[21] Manufacturer Eastman Kodak's main business continues to be the production of movie and industrial films, where it retains control over the sales and distribution.