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East of England Co-op extends ATM partnership with NCR Atleos

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East of England Co-op has extended its relationship with NCR Atleos Corporation to provide ATMs through the Cashzone Network across its stores.

With over 200 branches, the independent co-operative operates food, travel, funeral, security and property businesses across five counties in the region.


NCR Atleos and East of England Co-op have built a successful relationship over the last 11 years. By deepening this relationship to utilise Atleos’ Cashzone ATM Network, the retailer expects to enhance its ability to provide surcharge-free, reliable, secure, and convenient cash access across its stores.

NCR Atleos operates more than 16,000 ATMs through the Cashzone Network across the UK.

“Atleos has helped to provide our members and customers with easy access to cash,” said Andy Rigby, chief operating officer at East of England Co-op. “Not only does this expanded collaboration provide another great reason for local people to visit our stores, but it also reinforces our commitment to inclusion and community support across our region.”

Diego Navarrete, executive vice president, global sales for Atleos, added: “We’re proud to continue working with East of England Co-op as they extend their ATM services through our Cashzone Network. Our ATMs not only provide critical access to cash but also help retailers strengthen brand loyalty and their connection with local communities.”

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