Many Americans first saw ATMs in the 1980s, but they were widely dispersed throughout the country. Most ATMs were only in big cities at banks and credit unions.
ATMs became smaller and lighter, and ATM companies began placing machines in many businesses, even in small towns. You can find ATMs in many small businesses, restaurants, bars, gift shops, convenience stores, and tourist attractions.
Because of the explosion of ATMs, businesses began to use vaulting services to make sure all their ATM machines had enough cash on hand. This is important if you have ATM routes for sale or if you buy ATM routes: if customers don’t find a working ATM or if the ATM is out of cash, they won’t use it, and you won’t get those ATM fees that sustain your ATM route business.
ATM vaulting services are usually provided by companies with armored couriers and vaulting facilities. They travel to ATMs on your route and employ cash loaders to make sure your ATMs are ready for your customers. There are lots of benefits to using vaulting services to take care of your ATM routes.