ATMs for Gas Stations
ATMs for Gas Stations in New York
Free ATM placement for gas stations — interior and through-wall options, fuel surcharge benefit, monthly revenue share.
Gas stations combine the best of convenience-store ATM placement with the additional benefit of cash-pay fuel. Customers paying cash inside avoid card-on-pump surcharges that some operators pass through, and the ATM doubles as a way to keep cash flowing through the c-store side of the business.
We place ATMs at gas stations across New York at no equipment or installation cost — interior and through-wall installations both available.
Why gas stations benefit
ATM placement at a gas station is rarely a single-purpose decision — it usually drives multiple revenue improvements at once.
- Customers pay cash for fuel, avoiding card-on-pump surcharges where applicable.
- Basket-build lift on the c-store side as customers spend cash on snacks, drinks, tobacco, and lottery.
- Strong commuter and traveler volume, especially along major corridors.
- Through-wall placement available for stations with limited interior space.
- Monthly surcharge revenue share; zero upfront cost.
Through-wall installations
Through-wall ATMs are common at gas stations where interior space is tight or where the operator wants 24/7 access without keeping the building open. Installation includes the through-wall sleeve, exterior facia, security hardening, and weather sealing.
Multi-station operators
Multi-station operators get consolidated placement programs with single-point reporting and dedicated service routing across the portfolio.
ATMs for Gas Stations — FAQ
Do you install through-wall ATMs at gas stations?
Yes — through-wall installation including sleeve, exterior facia, and weather sealing is part of our standard offering.
Will an ATM increase fuel sales?
Indirectly — customers who use the ATM are more likely to pay cash for fuel, which avoids card-on-pump surcharges on their end and supports your cash margin.
Can you handle a multi-station chain?
Yes — we run multi-station placement programs with consolidated reporting and dedicated service routing.