ATM
About
Automated teller machines remain the simplest way to pull cash when the bank is closed. ATM is a standalone unit where customers insert cards, enter PINs, and complete withdrawals or balance checks within seconds. Throughout the city, these kiosks operate around the clock, providing quick access to greenbacks for everyday needs.
At 1634 Lexington Ave in New York, the branch sits along a busy retail stretch where foot traffic never quite drops. You’ll find the machine tucked on the ground floor of a mid-rise, easy to spot against the row of bodegas and check-cashing spots. It accepts the usual card networks, dispenses bills in standard denominations, and prints receipts on request.
Cash access is straightforward—walk up, insert your card, and finish in less than a minute. The interface cycles in English and Spanish, so most users can navigate without confusion. PIN changes and mini-statements are available, too.
Dial 1-212-555-0198 if a transaction stalls or you need help spotting the closest alternative. The directions map also shows real-time street parking and subway connections if you’re arriving on foot.