ATM

An ATM, or Automatic Teller Machine is more commonly known as a cash machine or hole-in-the-wall. The first cash dispenser was installed in London in 1967, followed by the first present-day style ATMs in 1974, and since then they have revolutionised the way we handle our money through their easy access to cash 24 hours a day rather than only during banking hours.

See also: UK Bank Unveils Afghanistan's first ATM


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