ATM Services in Georgia
Georgia is our home state and the heart of Savannah ATM operations. From Atlanta's world-class airport and convention center to Savannah's historic tourist district and Augusta's Masters Tournament traffic, Georgia offers diverse ATM revenue opportunities across every region.
Services available in Georgia
Free ATM Placement
We place, own, and maintain ATMs at qualifying locations at zero cost.
Equipment Sales
New Hyosung and Genmega ATMs with free programming and full warranty.
Transaction Processing
PAI processing with next-day funding, real-time reporting, and competitive rates.
Wireless Connectivity
WTI wireless modems with dual-carrier support — no landline needed.
Cities in Georgia
Atlanta
Pop. 498,715
Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport — the world's busiest — plus Buckhead nightlife and Mercedes-Benz Stadium events create massive ATM demand in our home state's capital.
Savannah
Pop. 147,780
Savannah is our home base. We know every bar on River Street, every hotel on Bay Street, and every convenience store in the Historic District — and we keep their ATMs running.
Augusta
Pop. 202,081
Augusta's Masters Tournament brings 200,000+ visitors every April, creating one of the most concentrated seasonal ATM surges in the country.
Columbus
Pop. 206,922
Columbus's Fort Moore military base, whitewater rafting district, and Uptown entertainment area create diverse ATM placement opportunities.
Athens
Pop. 127,064
Athens' legendary music scene, UGA game-day crowds, and downtown bar district make it one of the most ATM-dense college towns in the Southeast.
Brunswick
Pop. 15,210
Brunswick sits where I-95 meets the Port of Brunswick and the Golden Isles — the gateway to St. Simons and Jekyll Island draws travelers, port workers, and tourists needing cash across Glynn County.
Flemington
Pop. 768
Flemington anchors the Highway 84 and 196 junction in Liberty County, serving as a daily pass-through for Fort Stewart traffic and Hinesville-bound commuters.
Garden City
Pop. 10,127
Garden City's SR 21 corridor sits next to the Port of Savannah and the region's busiest industrial and logistics hubs, driving steady ATM usage from port workers, truckers, and service crews.
Hinesville
Pop. 32,711
Hinesville sits at the main gate of Fort Stewart — home of the 3rd Infantry Division — and draws steady military and civilian ATM traffic along Highway 84 as the Liberty County seat.
Metter
Pop. 3,900
Metter is the Candler County seat at I-16 Exit 104, the western anchor of the Savannah–Statesboro–Metter corridor — interstate truck traffic and a small agricultural-town economy along Highway 121 keep cash demand steady.
Midway
Pop. 1,815
Midway sits on Highway 17 between Richmond Hill and Hinesville — a steady Liberty County stop for through-travelers, Fort Stewart commuters, and small-town retail traffic.
Pooler
Pop. 28,732
Pooler's Tanger Outlets, Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, and the I-95/I-16 interchange combine to make this fast-growing west-of-Savannah suburb one of the busiest retail zones on the coast.
Port Wentworth
Pop. 11,564
Port Wentworth sits where I-95 meets I-516 and the Savannah River container terminals — constant port, truck, and retail traffic makes it one of the heavier ATM corridors north of Savannah.
Richmond Hill
Pop. 16,857
Richmond Hill's Highway 17 strip, Ford Plantation traffic, and proximity to Fort Stewart make the Bryan County seat a steady ATM market for convenience stores and hospitality stops along I-95.
Rincon
Pop. 11,255
Rincon's Highway 21 corridor and Effingham County retail growth have turned this Savannah suburb into a cash-access stop for commuters, truckers, and local shoppers heading to and from the port.
Springfield
Pop. 3,100
Springfield is the Effingham County seat on Highway 21 about a dozen miles north of Rincon — courthouse-square commerce, county-government employment, and commuter overflow from Effingham's fast-growing south end drive small-town ATM traffic.
Statesboro
Pop. 33,438
Statesboro's Georgia Southern University campus, Highway 301 corridor, and Bulloch County retail base keep ATM demand strong during game weekends and throughout the academic year.
Tybee Island
Pop. 3,114
Tybee Island's Atlantic beachfront, pier, and summer tourism economy drive big seasonal ATM demand at bars, rentals, and beachside retailers from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Ready to start your ATM business in Georgia?
We provide everything you need — processing, equipment, wireless connectivity, and cash loading coverage across Georgia.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to place an ATM in Georgia?
For qualifying locations in Georgia, ATM placement is completely free — we provide the machine, installation, cash loading, and maintenance at no cost. You earn a share of every transaction surcharge. If you prefer to own your machine, we sell Hyosung and Genmega ATMs starting at $2,500.
Do you provide wireless ATM connectivity in Georgia?
Yes. Our WTI wireless modems work on AT&T and Verizon networks across Georgia. No landline or Ethernet required. The modem ships with a pre-activated SIM and self-healing connectivity that checks every 3 minutes.
How do I become an ATM operator in Georgia?
We help new operators in Georgia launch their first ATM route from scratch. We provide PAI processing, WTI modems, ATM Route Manager software, and connect you with cash loaders in your area. Most operators are up and running within 2 weeks of their first call.