About 8,000 ATMs in 7-Eleven stores across the country will stay in the CO-OP Financial Services ATM network thanks to a new agreement between CO-OP and ATM network and service provider Financial Consulting & Trading International, or FCTI.
The agreement marks the start of a new chapter in the relationship between 7-Eleven and its ATMs. Back in July of 2015, the chain of convenience stores announced it would no longer host Cardtronics-deployed ATMs past July 2017 and was switching to FCTI.
At the time, that change would have affected ATMs in about 18% of 7-Eleven stores nationwide. Cardtronics, which is based in Houston, Texas, owns the Allpoint surcharge-free ATM network and partnered with large payment CUSOs such as CO-OP Financial Services.
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