Routledge Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition
A machine provided by a bank or other deposit-taking institution, often at its premises, to dispense cash through the insertion of a card to account-holders of that bank or a bank in association with it.
Usage of dispensers varies from country to country In the UK and France they are particularly popular: by 1985, there were 6,886 in the UK and 7,172 in France but only 2,000 in West Germany
See also: automated teller machine; debit card; smart card
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