ATM is the commercial name for an electronic system that allows bank customers to make withdrawals and purchases from ATMs, as well as perform other accounting operations. However, in everyday language, you will often hear it used to mean both:
- Magnetic bank cards that provide access services (also known as ATM Card or ATM Card) and
- ATMs that provide services (also known as ATM)
This is a compilation of words bank (in a sense bank ‘bank’) and padabbreviation of automatic (automatic).

ATM is a masculine noun and is invariant. It works with the following articles:
You’ll see some common verbs associated with ATM include:
- ATM = Withdraw cash from ATMs
- Pay with an ATM = Pay with bank card
- go to the ATM = go to the ATM
- Lost/Lost ATM = lost bank card
- make an ATM (informal) = withdraw money
How are you going to pay? ATM or cash?
How would you like to pay? Card or cash?

Speaking of bank cards, you can also use this word Charter (card), or more specifically, CThe art of debt (debit card) or credit card (credit card).ATMs can also automatic cash register or ATM (ATM).



