N26 inc. chooses cardtronics’ allpoint network and its 40,000 u.s.-based surcharge-free atms to power its cash access strategy for its recent expansion into the united states
N26 inc. has chosen cardtronics’ allpoint network and its 40,000 u.s.-based surcharge-free atms to power its cash access strategy for its recent expansion into the united states. boasting 3.5 million european customers since its launch in 2015, n26 gmbh is part of the worldwide surge of fintech banks that are challenging traditional banks with a compelling mobile-first offering that includes low to no fees, streamlined account set up, and on-demand access to banking transactions through a modern, mobile interface. n26 launched its u.s. expansion in august with a traditional print and outdoor ad campaign that speaks to consumers’ pain points regarding traditional banking – including atm fees. in addition to offering customers two free atm withdrawals per month at any atm nationwide, n26’s agreement with allpoint network gives the firm’s customers unlimited surcharge-free cash access at allpoint network atms across the country.
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