Number of ATMs Per 100,000 People Around the World

Posted by Not-grey28

25 Comments

  1. The number is low in Sweden because all the banks (except probably ICA-banken) are served by third party ATMs. Also, I don’t remember when I saw cash for the last time. You can’t even pay cash in most places.

  2. In the US, the only place I ever use one anymore is in cannabis shops. Otherwise, it’s plastic and payoff for the perks.

  3. In GCC countries (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain & Oman) most of people using cashless transactions. I can spend weeks without using cash. From grocery, mall, repair shops, hospital, evening buying a car.

  4. Portugal has a lot of ATMs and they are free to use.

    They have been closing a lot of ATM machines in the past decade or so simply because the vast majority of people doesn’t use physical cash anymore. Specially since the pandemic

  5. In Africa, it’s because no one uses card. In Northern Europe, it’s because no one uses cash

  6. Reserve_Interesting on

    I expected more from Japan. Many places don’t accept cards there … cash is king.

  7. Dambo_Unchained on

    Im in Albania on holiday and this country inundated with atms

    If Russia must have twice the amount there’d have to be one every 10 meters

    Every restaurant has an atm, every gas station, most convenience stores. And every 100 meter there’s one on the road p

  8. NikolitRistissa on

    I genuinely don’t think I’ve actually used cash in a store in a decade. I only remember using it for student parties/events and so on, and even that was at least six or seven years ago.

  9. Who uses ATM in China (other than in airports) ? Even in India I don’t recollect when I last visited ATM.

  10. India uses the UPI cashless system using smartphones for a lot of transactions. Close to $3 trillion in transactions per year are now conducted by the ~750 million smartphone users in the country. You can quite easily get around without cash, not just in big cities.