ATMs for Grocery Stores
ATMs for Grocery Stores in New York
Free ATM placement for grocery stores across NY - serve cash shoppers, keep them in-store, and collect a monthly check.
Grocery stores serve a broad customer base, and a large share of shoppers still pay for groceries in cash - especially in neighborhoods where weekly budgeting is done with bills. An accessible in-store ATM means cash-paying shoppers can complete a full grocery run without leaving, and it keeps shoppers from abandoning a cart because they came up short at the checkout.
We place ATMs in grocery stores and supermarkets across New York at no equipment or installation cost. We handle the install, cash loading, and service while you receive a monthly revenue share.
Why grocery stores do well with on-site ATMs
Groceries are a high-frequency, budget-driven purchase, and a meaningful share of shoppers prefer cash. An on-site ATM keeps those shoppers complete and reduces abandoned carts at the register.
- Serves the large share of grocery shoppers who pay in cash.
- Prevents abandoned carts when a customer comes up short at checkout.
- Keeps cash-short shoppers in-store instead of leaving for a bank.
- High repeat-visit frequency means steady, predictable ATM usage.
- Monthly revenue share with no upfront equipment or install cost.
Placement details that matter for grocery stores
Grocery stores have room to place the ATM where it's most useful - typically near the front-end checkout lanes, by the entry, or close to customer service. Checkout-adjacent placement lets a shopper step out of line, withdraw, and return without losing their spot. In larger stores a placement near the entry catches shoppers on the way in, before they fill the cart.
Cash management for grocery stores
Grocery traffic peaks on weekends and around the dinner-hour rush, with monthly spikes around the start of the month and benefit-payment cycles. We schedule refills around those patterns so the machine stays stocked during high-demand windows, and for multi-store operators we run consolidated routing across locations.
ATMs for Grocery Stores — FAQ
Do enough grocery shoppers really use cash?
Yes - a large share of grocery shoppers budget and pay in cash, particularly for weekly runs. An in-store ATM keeps those shoppers complete and reduces abandoned carts at checkout.
Where do you place ATMs in a grocery store?
Near the front-end checkout lanes, by the entry, or close to customer service - somewhere a shopper can withdraw cash without losing their place in line.
Can you handle multiple grocery locations?
Yes - we run multi-store placement programs with consolidated reporting, a single point of contact, and coordinated service routing across locations.