ATMs are in decline. Their operators are in a difficult situation

Victor Boolen

ATMs are in decline. Their operators are in a difficult situation
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ATMs are in decline. Their operators are in a difficult situation

In response to parliamentary questioning, Deputy Finance Minister Gorand Drup stated that his ministry You have not received signals about “difficulty accessing ATMs or cash access points” In any Polish region or city. He also referred to the National Bank of Poland report “Information on payment cards in the fourth quarter of 2023”. From April, which shows that at the end of 2023 there were 22.1 thousand ATMs, and compared to the third quarter their number increased by 260 machines (1.2%). In contrast, the average value of ATM withdrawals increased to PLN 830.2 (by 2.9%).

He further noted that because of the above data The Ministry of Finance does not believe it is necessary to address the decreasing number of ATMs In Poland. “The Ministry of Finance is monitoring the situation on the market of entities providing access to cash and is in constant contact with the National Bank of Poland,” the Deputy Minister emphasized.

The number of ATMs in Poland is decreasing

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