When ready to perform a transaction, the customer will select their Bank of America debit card in their digital wallet and hold their device over the ATM’s contactless card reader to activate the ATM. Customers can identify cardless-enabled ATMs by the contactless symbol near the card reader. “Now in addition to using digital wallets for purchases, customers can use them to get cash at the ATM.”Ĭardless ATMs allow customers to access most features of Bank of America’s ATMs. “Consumers are increasingly using their mobile devices to manage their daily lives, and we’re committed to delivering solutions that give them convenient and secure options when it comes to managing their money,” said Moore. Earlier this year, the bank rolled out the feature to select ATMs in Boston, Charlotte, New York City, San Francisco and Silicon Valley. The bank also announced plans to expand cardless technology to 5,000 ATMs by year-end starting this month with a rollout to 2,400 ATMs across the country, including the majority of ATMs in the San Francisco Bay and Silicon Valley areas.īank of America becomes the first bank to begin a broad rollout of the technology, which lets customers withdraw cash, make transfers and check balances using a digital wallet stored on their smartphones. Bank of America Cardless ATM Technology Featured at Google IO Conferenceīank Expands Cardless ATM Technology to 5,000 ATMs Nationwide in 2016Īt the Google IO conference in Mountain View today, Michelle Moore, head of Digital Banking at Bank of America, was on stage with Pali Bhat, senior director of Android Pay to demonstrate that the Bank of America cardless ATM technology now supports Android Pay.
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