ATM Route Services for New York Operators
Multi-location vaulting, maintenance, reporting, and uptime monitoring for portfolio operators.
If you run more than a handful of ATMs, the work shifts from individual machine ops to portfolio management — route planning, balance forecasting, technician dispatch, parts inventory, reporting, and surge planning. NY ATM Solutions provides route services for independent operators across New York who want to focus on growing their footprint instead of running logistics.
Whether you have ten machines or a hundred, we can take over as much or as little of the operational stack as you need.
What's included in route services
We tailor coverage to your portfolio. Common scopes include:
- Daily uptime monitoring with alerts and first-touch resolution.
- Coordinated armored or merchant-load refills across all locations.
- Same-day technician dispatch for hardware and software issues.
- Cassette balancing, settlement, and consolidated reporting.
- Parts inventory and warranty management across the fleet.
Partner network for routes outside our coverage
If a location in your portfolio is outside our direct route coverage, we connect it to a vetted operator in our partner network so service quality stays consistent. You see one set of reports, one settlement, and one point of contact.
Acquisitions and consolidations
We also work with operators who are acquiring routes, consolidating multiple smaller portfolios, or migrating off legacy processors. We coordinate the cutover, machine reprogramming, and reporting normalization so the transition doesn't show up in your uptime numbers.
ATM Route Services — FAQ
Do I have to put all my machines on your route service?
No. Many operators start with a subset (a city, a corridor, or a problem-child set of locations) and expand as they see the operational benefit.
Can you take over a route I already operate?
Yes. We're set up to absorb existing routes — including legacy processors, multi-vendor cash supply, and mixed-make/model fleets.
What reporting do I get?
Consolidated portfolio reporting — daily uptime, transaction counts by location, revenue, variance, and a monthly statement that ties everything back to settlement.