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ATM Placement: Top 13 Cash-Only Businesses

Cash-only businesses are prime locations for ATM placements. Why? Well because of the demand for cash of course! With the prevalence of debit and credit cards and other digital payment methods like ApplePay and GooglePay and even Bitcoin, it might seem like cash is dying out. We’re here to tell you that it’s not.

Cash will always have its place in society because it is tangible, it is traditional, and it is immediate. When goods and services are paid for in cash, the transaction is over. Done. There’s no hassle, no technology, no extra fees, no paper trail, no wait time, and no reversals.

So, if you find a business that is cash only, try to get an ATM placement there. Because many people no longer carry cash unless they plan ahead. And when customers visit cash-only businesses and they don’t have any, your ATM machine then gets that business. Want to know where to find cash-only businesses? Keep reading. 

Why Are There Still Cash-Only Businesses?

It might seem shocking (and maybe even a little inconvenient at times) that there are still cash-only businesses in this age of digital payments. However, don’t underestimate the power of the dollar bill. There are many reasons why some businesses in particular benefit from cash-only payments.

First of all, cash payment is immediate. There are no declined payments, invalid PIN issues, card swipe errors, etc. to deal with. There are also no fraud claims or chargebacks to handle (and pay for whether in time, fees, or lost product). 

Second of all, electronic payments require special equipment from the card reader to the network connection. Cash transactions can be processed rain or shine, with or without electricity or internet connection. This simplifies the transaction for many small businesses and minimizes extra equipment costs. It also ensures that transactions are processed smoothly without having to worry about technical issues.

Maybe most importantly, cash payments don’t cost the business anything to process. Every time a business processes a debit or credit card payment, it has to pay a processing fee. This is why you might see some businesses charge extra for debit and credit payments; it’s to help them cover these processing fees. 

So, not only are cash payments simpler for businesses, but they are then able to pass savings onto their customers by minimizing their operational costs. If you haven’t guessed already, small, local, “mom-and-pop” businesses benefit the most from cash-only payments. Many examples of these made our list of top 13 cash-only businesses.

Top 13 Cash-Only Businesses (In No Particular Order)

Food Truck Parks

Food truck parks make the list for a few reasons. They are trendy and popping up everywhere. If you can get an ATM placement in the vicinity of food trucks (where people gather to hang out, have fun, and spend money…), you are sure to see a reward. 

Food truck parks draw large crowds, especially on the weekends. This kind of regular, predictable business can make it easier for you to manage your own ATM business. 

Because each food truck vendor is its own small business, it’s common for some to accept cash only to simplify their business model and keep operational costs to a minimum. However, even if all food trucks aren’t cash-only, access to an ATM is still beneficial as cash can speed up transactions and reduce long lines and wait times. 

Small Local Gift Shops

Two keywords here: “small” and “local”. Again, small businesses benefit the most from cash payments because credit card processing fees cut too deep into their profits. Local shops and businesses are typically inherently small because their target audience is localized and limited. 

Furthermore, gift shop inventory is usually made up of tchotchke-like items. Cash-only payments make more sense for low-ticket sales because customers aren’t as concerned about paying off purchases over time.

Farmers Markets

Farmers markets are outdoor venues. This means that many booths don’t have access to power or strong, reliable internet connection for electronic payment processing. And while there are nifty workarounds like Square, farmers and other market vendors might not be tech savvy enough to bother. Add to this the simple, back-to-basics atmosphere of a farmer’s market, and you’ve got an increased demand for cash.

Laundromats

Not only are most laundromats still cash-only, it’s also a fairly reliable industry. Just like society won’t phase out cash any time soon, we also aren’t likely to phase out laundromats. There is more and more demand for laundromats as the population increases. 

There are also no large laundromat chains. This makes it easier to get an ATM placement since a small, local business isn’t likely to have the resources to partner with a bank for ATM service like a chain would. There are card-operated machines and even reloadable laundromat cards, but these often malfunction and are out of order. You want your ATM to be available when that happens.

Coffee Shops

With coffee shops, you’re again looking for small and local. Chains have the overhead and the reliable customer-base to be able to justify the credit card processing fees. Local coffee shops benefit more from cash-only payments and aren’t expected to offer a wide variety of payment options. 

Customers of small, local coffee shops go there for a simple, personalized experience. They know what to expect. And sometimes, that “cash only” sign even adds to the appeal.

Nail Salons

This is another booming industry. Nail technology is advancing, and “self-care” has become a term eagerly adopted by many and often applied to justify beauty services. 

The salon experience is enhanced by receiving services regularly. It isn’t enough to go once; you have to maintain your look. Therefore, regular salon-goers build relationships with salon employees over time. This increases their desire to pay with cash.

Some salons are cash-only because they are small businesses; nail salon chains are rare. But even if there’s a salon near you that does accept electronic payments, those employees are still encouraging their regulars to pay with cash because of the benefits. It’s an immediate payment, there are no payment processing fees, and it isn’t automatically taxed.

Cash payments are more personal, and when a nail technician gets comfortable with a customer, it becomes easier to request cash payments. That’s why nail salons make good ATM placements.

Barber Shops

Although your local barber shop or beauty parlor is probably not a chain, your payment isn’t always going directly to that shop itself. Many barbers and beauticians pay shops to rent a chair, space, equipment, etc. 

So while we might have you convinced that credit card processing fees hurt small business profits, think of what it can do to a freelancer or independent contractor’s already miniscule income. That processing fee is basically coming out of their paycheck. This is why you will find that many barber shops and beauty parlors are cash only. 

Mom-and-Pop Restaurants

Why are mom-and-pop restaurants often cash-only? You guessed it! They are small businesses that can’t always afford to have thousands of dollars of credit card processing fees cut out of their profit. Servers also rely heavily on tips for their income. Cash tips allow restaurant employees to take money home every night rather than waiting for a paycheck.

Additionally, depending on the age and/or location of the restaurant or business, it might not be set up for electronic payment processing. The technology in the location might be outdated, and businesses in rural areas might have troubles with weak, unreliable internet connection.

Or, the owners just might not have the savvy to handle the technical side of electronic payment processing. There is the traditional aspect to consider as well: “It’s the way we’ve always done it.” Sound familiar?  

Fairs/Carnivals

Fairs and carnivals are great opportunities for mobile ATMs. You can operate your ATM business seasonally or when these events are in town. Fairs and carnivals draw large crowds, and statistically, the more people who pass by your machine, the more transactions you’re likely to see. 

People also expect to spend money at fairs and carnivals. There’s food, drink, rides, games, vendors…. And one major convenience of cash for families is that it can easily be shared among members. When your kids want to do different things, just send them each off with a few bills to spend how they please. Would you be so giving of your card?

Flea Markets

Flea markets are good places to find a demand for cash because cash makes a good bargaining token. The price of most items at flea markets is negotiable, and the thought of an immediate cash payment is tempting to sellers. If a buyer can offer a cash payment, he or she can typically get a better deal. 

Craft/Art Shows

Vendors at craft and art shows don’t have the business resources to dedicate to payment processing equipment. Artists also make freelance-style, low income, so payment processing fees become an unfair burden. 

Marijuana Dispensaries

These opportunities are becoming harder to find because of the degree of necessity of cash at these locations. Because marijuana is still illegal at a federal level, marijuana dispensaries find it difficult to get payment processing companies (which are federal institutions) to work with them. Similarly, dispensaries are unable to operate their own ATM machines. 

This means that cash is the number one form of payment for marijuana dispensaries, and they are also top locations for independent ATM machines.

Christmas Tree Lots

A Christmas tree lot today, a fireworks stand tomorrow, these locations are great opportunities for mobile outdoor ATM machines. Due to the temporary, outdoor setting, electronic payment processing equipment can be an unnecessary hassle for these business owners. And, of course, Christmas Tree Lot Bob is in business for himself; he doesn’t want to pay credit card processing fees….

How to Find Cash-Only Businesses

Now you know what kinds of businesses are typically cash only, but how do you know which ones are near you without driving all over town?

Of course, you can check a business’s website to find out what forms of payment they accept. But this assumes that you already have an idea of a particular business or you’re just spending a ton of time online researching any business that comes to mind.

You can narrow your search by using online directories like Yelp and Yellow Pages and maybe even apply a “cash only” filter. Google Maps can provide you with business information, too, and can even go a step further by letting you know if there are already ATMs in the vicinity.

Other sources that can provide you with a business’s payment options include social media profiles and pages, personal experiences of family and friends, and review sites and forums like Reddit. But maybe the quickest, most efficient method is to simply conduct a web search: “cash-only businesses near me” or “cash-only businesses in (city) (zip code)”.

The most effective method is to call or visit a business in person. But again, for the sake of efficiency, you might do this in conjunction with another method above so that you only spend this time pursuing previously vetted leads.

How to Negotiate ATM Placement at Cash-Only Businesses

Negotiating ATM placement at cash-only businesses comes down to listing the benefits of cash payments. By placing an ATM at any small business, you encourage cash payments which minimizes credit card processing fees, pass the savings rather than the burden onto the customer, and avoid turning away cashless customers. 

Keep in mind, you don’t always have to look for strictly cash-only businesses for a good placement opportunity. You could find a small business that currently charges a fee for electronic payments. Or a small business that wants to move to cash only. All of these situations are good opportunities for ATM placement because of the demand for and benefits of cash. 

For more ATM machine placement and negotiation tips, check out ATMDepot.com’s Member’s Area where you can gain access to scripts and other helpful resources.

5 Opportunities for a Portable ATM

A portable ATM is a good way to generate passive income, especially if you live in or near a major city. This is because a portable ATM machine is quite versatile. If there’s a power source, you can operate a portable ATM at any indoor or outdoor event! 

Benefits of a Portable ATM

Benefits of a Portable ATM for an ATM Owner

If you are thinking about getting into the ATM business or have already started, it’s probably because you desire the flexibility. ATMs allow you to make passive income. That means that your machine makes money for you while you take care of other business or enjoy your freedom! And a portable ATM is even more flexible than a stationary one.

This flexibility means that you have more options and more control with a portable ATM. You can operate it at multiple events in a year, in a month, or even in a week. And new events arise all of the time! This ability to travel increases your exposure and reaches more and more potential customers.  Stationary ATMs, on the other hand, are only trafficked by the same locals, and only on an as-needed basis.

Another benefit of a portable ATM is that you can find opportunities that are particularly traffic heavy and cash-based. This increases your transaction potential because you are offering a necessary service at a temporary location. The alternative is placing your machine and hoping customers use it.

Competition can also be minimized by operating ATMs at events. Attendees are not likely to leave the event to hit their bank or a convenience store ATM. 

Benefits of an ATM for an Event Host

While a portable ATM machine can bring ATM owners passive income, it can also result in more success for the event hosts. There are event attendees who want to minimize the amount of cash they carry on themselves, especially at events with large crowds. This is typically a safety precaution. 

Instead, they might plan to visit an ATM for incremental cash as the need arises. Without this convenience, attendees are likely to spend less, either because they don’t have the cash necessary for purchases or because they have to go off-site to get cash. Leaving the event might produce opportunities for attendees to spend their money elsewhere along the way, which is business that the event loses out on.

Event hosts also want their vendors to do well. This keeps them coming back and ensuring that attendees have an enjoyable amount of options for food, beverage, goods, and entertainment.

5 Opportunities for a Portable ATM

Any multi-day event is a great opportunity for a portable ATM. Multi-day events bring in large crowds of people who need cash for food, drinks, and other vendors. The following 5 opportunities are particularly good ideas especially as the seasons change and outdoor activities return!

Farmers Market

Farmers markets are great locations for portable ATM machines. This is because most vendors accept cash only. There are some that now use Square or money transfer apps like CashApp to accept payments, but small business owners benefit more from cash payments.

Each digital card transaction costs small businesses 3% of the transaction. So even though you might pay full sticker price, and you might even tip, for every $1,000 in sales paid by card, that vendor loses $30 of their revenue to financial institutions!

Pop-Up Markets

Pop-up shops are forms of “flash retailing”. And they’re a relatively new trend. And you know that “trend” is synonymous with “popular”. There is some underlying novelty to a shop or product that is available to you only for a limited time! 

Pop-up markets are popular because they generate interest, create a sense of urgency, and get people to come pay various businesses a visit for a fun, limited time event. Visitors are compelled to make some sort of purchase even whether they visit intentionally or come across it by accident because of this “limited time” element. Ever heard of FOMO? The fear of missing out…?

Pop-up shops are particularly refreshing lately because of the overwhelming amount of online marketing consumers are constantly faced with. Pop-up markets put faces to small businesses and add a personal connection that is hard to duplicate online. Therefore, if you want to place your portable ATM where consumers are, pop-up markets are the place to be!

Fairs, Carnivals, and Festivals

Fairs, carnivals, and festivals are obviously great locations for portable ATM machines because of the size of the crowds they draw. However, if you want to break into an event that has a long history in your town or town adjacent, you will probably find that they already have an ATM hook-up. 

But don’t worry. You can always try to contact an event planner or manager to see if he or she is happy with the current provider. If not, you might be able to convince them to partner with you instead if you can solve a certain pain point they are experiencing. This applies as well if they operate their own ATMs. Maybe they are tired of the extra work and would be relieved to have someone in the industry take over the task!

Fairs, carnivals, and festivals are also great opportunities because these typically only operate for about a week to a month before they move on. That allows you to explore and participate in other events throughout the season or year so that you aren’t reliant upon one particular event or audience for your success. 

Furthermore, these types of events are less likely to experience “slow” days. Farmers markets and pop-up markets, on the other hand, might lose business on days when the weather is less than ideal.

Concerts

Concerts are also great opportunities for portable ATMs, especially concerts that are held outdoors. These types of concerts can vary in location depending on the occasion. 

For example, a bar or restaurant might host a concert or live music to celebrate an anniversary. Or a neighborhood might organize a summer event or series of events for their community. 

These are the best types of concert opportunities because they typically aren’t planned so far in advance that ATM services are pre-arranged. They also might not be traditional, meaning the planning committee might not already have an ATM operator who has approached them in anticipation of an annual event. However, if you are able to get your foot in the door, you might be able to become a trusted part of recurring events and secure your business for years to come!

Parades and Holidays

Parades, on the other hand, might be more difficult to break into because they typically are quite traditional. So arrangements for ATM machines might already be made. However, any upcoming holiday is a great opportunity to look into events where visitors will have a need for cash. Just try to plan ahead by making your inquiries off-season to beat any potential competition.

How to Place a Portable ATM

Most portable ATMs can transmit transaction information wirelessly, so you don’t need a phone line to operate one. They are usually self-contained units, so you don’t necessarily need to house one in a building or enclosure, though canopies can help encourage usage, especially on wet days. 

When placing your machine(s) at an event, there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure that they see maximum traffic. First, you’ll want your machine to be visible and obvious. Near the entrance(s) is a prime spot because everyone in attendance will pass by. Other good spots include food and beverage vendors, shops, and anywhere tipping is expected.

However, for security purposes, you also want to make sure that your machine is safe from damage, vandalism, and theft. So it should be well lit at all times and within view of security cameras or event staff. You might also consider bolting it down if the location accommodates it. These precautions also make users feel more comfortable using your machine knowing that they are visible to witnesses.

Conclusion

Whether you are already a seasoned ATM owner looking for more opportunities or if you are just starting out, a portable ATM machine can be a great source of extra income. If you live in or near a large city, obviously, your opportunities will increase, but a portable ATM can do well in small towns too, especially if you already have good connections.

If you want to know how to get started in the ATM business, ATM Depot can help! We have guides and resources available for both ATM entrepreneurs and for pre-existing business owners, including event hosts and planners! Have questions? Feel free to contact us today!

Choosing ATM Equipment: Pros and Cons of an Outdoor ATM

Should you operate an indoor or outdoor ATM? If you’re thinking about purchasing an ATM machine, one of the first things you have to determine is where you’re going to put the machine. 

You’ve probably seen and even used an ATM both indoors and outdoors. But what are the major differences when it comes to owning an ATM? We’ve got your answers.

Here we’ve outlined the major pros and cons of operating an outdoor ATM, but it essentially comes down to availability. What spaces are even options for you? Let’s start there.

Choosing a Location

Choosing a location, or a place to put your machine, is one of the very first things you have to do before you even order your machine. Our article Choosing an ATM Location goes in-depth on where to look for locations, the best ATM locations, and how to negotiate with location owners to develop a partnership.

It’s a great place to start when it comes to scouting for locations. If you already have a location picked out and you have the option to place an ATM machine either indoors or outdoors at that location, then skip on down to the pros and cons of an outdoor ATM.

If you have not settled on a location yet, here are some things you need to consider:

First, do you already own a business where you plan to use the ATM? Do you think you might lease a plot or property where you’ll install the ATM? Or do you think you’ll approach local business owners to gauge their need for an ATM machine and potentially start a partnership?

Whatever your answer is (or ends up being) might determine for you whether you need an indoor or outdoor ATM. Once you settle on a location, you might find that there isn’t room indoors for the ATM. Or the opposite might be true. The location might not be able to facilitate an outdoor ATM machine. 

If you end up working with a site location owner, his or her preference might affect the decision as well. Maybe there’s room indoors for the ATM but the location owner doesn’t want to give up that space. Or alternatively, maybe the site location owner would rather the ATM be inside to get customers into the store.

Next are some pros and cons of outdoor ATM machines.

Pros of Choosing an Outdoor ATM

There are some clear benefits of operating an outdoor ATM. First, you have the potential to earn more revenue. Second, you potentially have more flexible access to your machine. And third, they can be space savers.

Save Space

If you own a retail store or business, or if you are partnering with a site location owner and you want to add an ATM to the business, there’s a chance the space isn’t available inside the store. 

Maybe there’s too much inventory and to get rid of something will just cause you to break even with ATM revenue. Or maybe the only space available isn’t visible enough or convenient for customers.

If this is the case, you might want to consider putting an ATM outside of the store. It can be close to the front door, in view of the register or desk so that it can still be monitored during business hours even though it’s not inside. 

That way you don’t have to get rid of anything else inside of the store to make room. And you don’t have to worry about owning a machine that no one sees or uses. The more visible and easier to access the machine, the more users and therefore more revenue for you.

Earn More Revenue

There’s a good chance an outdoor ATM could warrant more users than an indoor ATM. It depends on your specific location, of course, but an indoor ATM might be seen more by people who are already customers while an outdoor ATM is available to all passers by.

Additionally, and this is the biggest benefit, you have the ability to offer 24-hour access to an outdoor ATM. An indoor ATM is really only “in business” during the hours of operation of the store or business where it’s housed. So you increase the opportunities for transactions and therefore earn more revenue that way.

Not only do users have 24-hour access to an outdoor ATM, but you do too.

More Flexibility

Unless the site location owner gives you a key or access to the store after hours, you really only have access to your machine while the store is open. If you have to refill cash or receipt paper or conduct any maintenance or cleaning on the machine, you have a window in which to do so. 

This might not be so convenient for you if you have a day job or other obligations which overlap with the store hours. If the ATM is outdoors, though, you can access the machine when it’s most convenient for you regardless of whether or not the store is open for business.

You could of course coordinate with the site location owner to perform certain routine tasks or maintenance in your absence. But it might just be more convenient to house the ATM outside if you have the option. 

Plus, the more responsibilities you put on the site location owner, the more revenue you have to spit. You’ll have to make that deal in your site location agreement (SLA). So it might be more cost effective for you to handle those responsibilities on an outdoor ATM rather than leave yourself at the mercy of the site location owner.

Although there are plenty of great reasons to operate an outdoor ATM when you have the option, there are unfortunately some risks as well.

Cons of Choosing an Outdoor ATM

An outdoor ATM is not always the best option. It’s perfectly fine to operate an outdoor ATM if that is your only option. But if you are deciding between indoor and outdoor you might want to consider some of the downfalls associated with operating an outdoor ATM.

First, they can be more expensive to set up and maintain. Second, you could lose out on revenue depending on where you’re located. Last, you have to compete with the weather.

Weather Constraints

On particularly hot or cold days, or days when it’s raining, snowing, or particularly windy, users will probably prefer to use an indoor ATM rather than an outdoor ATM. However, if you are the only ATM for blocks, you might retain those users by default. But if your neighbor has an indoor ATM, you might lose business to him or her on days when the weather isn’t great.

Loss of Revenue

Besides losing customers due to weather, you could also lose customers who prefer to use indoor ATMs for safety reasons. Indoor ATMs are less accessible to vandals which makes it less likely that a user’s information will be compromised on an indoor ATM. 

Indoor ATMs are also under the watchful eye of the store or business owner as well as other patrons. So this could encourage users to use an indoor ATM as well. But again, if you’re in a location where ATMs are scarce, you might still get a lot of business on an outdoor ATM regardless of these safety concerns.

But you still have to make sure customers feel safe using your outdoor ATM.

Additional Expenses

An outdoor ATM is available to users 24 hours 7 days a week. But it’s also available then to vandals and thieves. To prevent damage and tampering on your outdoor ATM, you’ll want to invest in a quality security system. You might also need to provide your own lighting if your ATM is located in a dim area.

You might even be required to provide certain security measures based on the safety and security laws of your state and municipality. 

Outdoor ATMs are also vulnerable to the weather. Exposure to the elements could cause you to get less life out of your ATM if it’s outside rather than inside. To extend the life of your machine, you should invest in a cover or awning for your outdoor ATM.

Most ATMs are weather protected which can help prevent unnecessary damage, but exposure can still affect the lifespan of your ATM. Weatherproof and weatherized ATMs are both made to withstand harsh weather conditions. 

A weather resistant ATM, however, is not going to be as resilient as a weatherproof ATM. So you’ll definitely need some sort of cover for a weather resistant ATM. And all outdoor ATMs should be temperature protected for the best results.

Other Outdoor ATM Options

If you’re still unsure whether to go with an indoor or outdoor ATM, you could look into a through-the-wall (TTW) ATM. Or, if you are considering purchasing an ATM for outdoor events, a mobile ATM could be the way to go.

Through-the-Wall (TTW) ATM Machines

Through-the-wall (TTW) ATM machines can be set up to have the chassis (front) facing outside while the interface (back) remains inside the building. TTW ATMs are heavier and bulkier than other ATMs because the interface has to be inserted into the wall extending into another room. 

You might see a TTW ATM in an office building or lobby where the front or screen faces out toward the customers and the interface extends into the next room that is locked and only accessible to authorized personnel. But to facilitate this, you have to have the hole cut in the wall for installation.

So this might not be the best option if you are considering an outdoor ATM due to space concerns. However, if you have indoor space but want the 24-hour access of an outdoor machine, consider a TTW ATM where customers can use the ATM outside but you can safely load cash from inside the store either during business hours or behind locked doors.

If that’s the case, a TTW ATM is more accessible to users while also offering better security.

Mobile ATM Machines

Mobile ATM machines are pretty much intended for outdoor use. They are great options for fairs, farmers markets, concerts, etc. Any major event where attendees have the option to purchase merchandise or make donations is the perfect place for an ATM.

Rather than carry an excess amount of cash on them, patrons can withdraw the exact amount they need for their purchases when it’s necessary and minimize the risk of extra cash being lost or stolen.

Since mobile ATMs are intended for temporary, pop-up, outdoor events, they are often equipped with overhead lights and security cameras since the location will vary. But of course your placement should be secure as well. You want the ATM in an area with a lot of foot traffic, not isolated. This is better for increasing transactions but also for security.

Make sure the location is well-lit, under watchful eye, and protected by a tent in the case of inclement weather. However, mobile ATMs are built to withstand the worst weather conditions. They are typically water-resistant and include advanced temperature control systems to heat them up or cool them down depending on the season.

When to Choose an Outdoor ATM

There are just as many pros as cons to choosing an outdoor ATM machine. So there’s a chance you might still be on the fence. In summary, then, remember these main points:

  • The safety concerns associated with outdoor ATMs need to be offset by adequate lighting, lots of foot traffic, and a first-rate security system.
  • Although outdoor ATMs can be more expensive to maintain, they typically receive more transactions—enough to justify the expense. Just calculate your investment and set your surcharge accordingly to reach your ROI as soon as possible.

If you can meet these requirements with an outdoor location, you have the opportunity to make more of a profit than you would with an indoor ATM. Weigh your options carefully and contact us if you have any questions!

Mobile ATMs

 Conveniences of a Mobile ATM

Conveniences of a Mobile ATM

A mobile automatic teller machine is an ATM on wheels, one you can rent for a special event such as a county fair, music festival or circus. You could even set up a mobile ATM at a more solemn occasion, such as a graduation or a civic ceremony honoring military veterans. Really, any event at which merchandise is sold or donations are collected – that is, any occasion at which attendees might suddenly realize they need extra cash – is an event that can benefit from the presence of a mobile ATM.

Mobile ATMs usually uses an ATM wireless technology –not telephone lines – to send and receive information about customer accounts, so they know how much cash they can dispense to various individuals. Sometimes these ATMs do require a power source, however, so make sure you have an extra electrical cord handy, one that will be long enough.

Increasing Your Business

In fact, so many mobile ATMs have been appearing at large and small events in recent years that many attendees come to rely on them. Some people are loath to carry more cash than is absolutely necessary. In many cases, these people figure that if they see souvenirs or other items at an event that appeals to them, or to their children, they can simply head to a mobile ATM and get the funds to buy those products. Therefore, if you do not have a mobile ATM at your event, you will lose out on all of that business. In addition, customers with easy access to cash tend to stay at events longer, and in the process, of course, spend more money. Furthermore, if your event relies on third-party vendors, you want to make sure those vendors make as much money as they possibly can, lest they decide not to return to the event the following year. On top of all that, it can be easier and faster for customers to pay with cash at outdoor events than with personal checks or credit cards. And when cash is used, event organizers do not have to worry about checks that bounce, and you and your vendors are not responsible for credit card processing fees. (In fact, many event vendors refuse to accept any credit cards.)

Safety and Weather Concerns

Mobile ATMs are designed with customer safety as a top priority. They come with bright overhead lights to ward off criminals who would lurk in the shadows, and sometimes they include visible security cameras as well. As the planner of an event, you can further increase your mobile ATM customers’ feelings of security by putting the machine right in the middle of the action – in an area that you know will be heavily-trafficked, as this placement will certainly discourage would-be thieves as well.

One especially helpful feature about mobile ATMs is that event planners don’t have to worry about the weather when they order them. Mobile ATMs, just like the stationary ATMs you find out on the streets, are built rugged, more than able to withstand all kinds of weather conditions, including driving rain and heavy snow. They are water-resistant, too, and usually they include advanced temperature control systems to heat them up or cool them off as conditions require. If the weather is going to be horrendous, however, you could always elect to set up a mobile ATM indoors.

Choosing a Rental Company

When you’re looking for a mobile ATM rental company to patronize, look for a company offering the following:

  • strong encryption measures to safeguard passwords and user data – triple encryption is recommended
  • excellent references
  • at least several years of experience
  • signs that will guide customers to the mobile ATM

Mobile ATMS

Mobile ATMS

Business owners and entrepreneurs want flexibility and convenience in their lives, which is a large part of the reason why they go into business in the first place. Although they may possibly own several businesses, they are able to stay successful and see growth if they can implement as many automated systems as possible into their stream of business. In the ATM business industry, one of most attracting factors of the industry is its ability to be as convenient and flexible for the owners. ATM machines can be installed almost anywhere and in any location so as to serve customers, whether that’s foot traffic or automobile traffic.

Drive-thru ATM machines are one component of the ATM machine business that has made it quite successful because of its convenience factor. Customers can simply drive through the financial institution’s window and make a transaction without ever getting out of their cars. The customer can make withdrawals, deposits or cash transfers with their banks, much like customers who go inside the bank and do the same thing. There are even ATM windows that also have automated voice response windows that interact with customers, answer questions or give directions, much like a live teller would. Although mobile ATM’s are flexible and convenient, there are also other kinds of ATM services that provide even more flexibility to its customers.

No doubt that customers do like the convenience and flexibility of ATM’s, mobile ATM’s are another type of business that’s also a big draw for customers. You’ll find mobile ATM machines in places or events where stationery machines are not conducive to the situation. Whether the situation involves a security risk or simply the logistics of bringing in a stationery machine, which may not be feasible, mobile ATM’s are more of a safety solution or a practical solution for a service that customers will need.

Events like outdoor concerts or events, fairs or circuses or temporary events are ideal places where mobile ATM’s are found. Mobile ATM machines are generally set-up in locations of the event that are going to see high traffic. This is usually at the entrance of the event where there is a lot of traffic, but also where there is going to be more of a secure area instead of tucked away somewhere at the event that’s far away from the bulk of people traffic.

To further ensure that the ATM machines are kept safe and secure, they may be drilled down to a foundation or bound to a stationery area or post that’s already at the event. ATM machines generally weight in the thousands of pounds, making theft a difficult possibility. However, by securing the ATM machine to a firm foundation, this further ensures that there won’t be any problems at the event.

Mobile ATM’s can be moved from one site to another generally easily enough to make it a business that many ATM business owners concentrate solely on doing. Instead of owners finding and renting a location to hold their ATM machines, they simply book events and locations where they can park their mobile ATM’s and do business.

Attracting mobile ATM customers is certainly not a problem either. Anywhere where there is a steady amount of diverse traffic at an event is an opportune time for ATM owners to serve customers looking for cash machines. Workshops, seminars, concerts and even corporate events that travel from one location to another are perfect for mobile cash operations. ATM business owners can work out contracts with the event planners to host cash machines at their events for each time the event occurs. This is an ideal flexible solution for both business owners and the customers.

 

A mobile automated teller machine (ATM) is a special type of ATM. Most ATMs are meant to be stationary, and they’re often found attached to the side of financial institutions, in stores, and in malls. A mobile ATM machine, on the other hand, is meant to be moved from location to location. This type of ATM is often found at special events for which ATM service is only needed temporarily. For example, they may be found at carnivals, fairs, and parades. They may also be used at seminars and workshops when there is no regular ATM nearby.

Mobile ATMs are usually self-contained units that don’t need a building or enclosure. Usually, a mobile ATM can be placed in just about any location and can transmit transaction information wirelessly, so there’s no need to have a phone line handy. Mobile ATMs may, however, require access to an electrical source, though there are some capable of running on alternative sources of power. Often, these units are constructed of weather-resistant materials, so they can be used in practically any type of weather conditions. Additionally, these machines typically have internal heating and air conditioning units that help keep them functional despite the temperature of the environment.

In many cases, mobile ATMs are equipped with safety features. This can be important for inspiring confidence in the people who want to use them. If a potential customer feels that using a mobile ATM places him at risk, he may be far less likely to withdraw money and spend it at an event. To help ATM users feel more secure, a mobile ATM often comes equipped with fluorescent lighting, and some come equipped with canopies as well. By placing a mobile ATM in a bright, well-exposed area of an event, an event planner can further help ensure user security.

While a business owner or event planner could depend on nearby ATMs to serve his customers, a mobile ATM can also provide financial benefits. For example, if an event attendee has to leave an event to get cash from another machine, he may be less likely to spend money at the event. A mobile ATM, however, makes it easy for people to make impulse purchases without searching for an ATM. This type of ATM may also make it easier for event vendors to make money, even if they do not have credit card terminals. If easy access to an ATM isn’t provided, on the other hand, event attendees may be less likely to spend money with vendors who cannot take credit cards.