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Geldmaat: An example of ATM pooling in the Netherlands

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  • Kwakkel, Erik

    (Chief Executive Officer, Geldmaat, The Netherlands)

  • De Wolff, Victor

    (Chief Financial Officer, Geldmaat, The Netherlands)

Abstract

Geldmaat was established by ABN AMRO, ING Bank and Rabobank in 2019. After three years of working together, the three banks retired their respective automated teller machines (ATMs) on 1st October, 2021, replacing them with a network of ATMs owned and operated by Geldmaat. By combining forces to create Geldmaat, the banks have ensured that cash will continue to be available and accessible over the coming years. Nevertheless, the future of the cash chain in the Netherlands remains a topic of much discussion. This paper explains the transition process, from the initial steps in the pooling process to the rollout itself, in addition to the services now offered by Geldmaat. It then goes on to discuss the future of the cash infrastructure in the Netherlands.

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  • Kwakkel, Erik & De Wolff, Victor, 2022. "Geldmaat: An example of ATM pooling in the Netherlands," Journal of Payments Strategy & Systems, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 16(1), pages 75-85, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:jpss00:y:2022:v:16:i:1:p:75-85
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    Keywords

    cash; digitisation; ATM pooling; cash chain;
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    JEL classification:

    • G2 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services
    • E5 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit

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