0 a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, from which you can take money out of your bank account using a special card --
1 an ATM --
2 a machine in a public place, often outside a bank, that you can use to take money from your bank account using a plastic bank card: --
Banks are promoting the expansion of their cash machine networks as a substitute for branches.
These basic accounts offer free in-credit banking with cash machine cards.
The government have failed to go far enough in protecting bank customers from excessive cash machine charges.
There is to be an increase in charges for withdrawals at cash machines.
I agree that extending the cash machine network is an essential component of persuading a greater proportion of people to join the banking system.
Visiting the chemist, optician or travel agent, or getting money out of the cash machine, is easy.
Moreover, we are seeing the development of competition in regard to cash machine charges.
What will be the cost of access then—a bus ride into town, perhaps a charge to use a cash machine and greater inconvenience?
It rightly goes way beyond the cash machine issue.
Will he use all the powers at his disposal to cap cash machine charges and to address the issues?
I may spend some of that money in the shop, which is often linked to the cash machine and the post office.
A disloyalty charge is a charge made by a bank to its own customers for using a cash machine of another bank.