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The Accidental ATM Business with Burt Matthews

22 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Burt Matthews didn’t set out to build an ATM business. What started as a simple gas station venture turned into something much bigger after a bank rejected his request for an ATM and forced him to figure it out on his own. In this episode, Burt shares how those early decisions led to the creation of NextATM, which has grown into a nationwide ATM service and technology organization, along with stories from the early days when there was no real “industry” to lean on. Rhet and Burt also dig into how the ATM space has evolved over the past 25 years, from dial-up machines and manual routes to today’s connected, automated fleets. Along the way, Burt shares practical lessons for operators looking to grow, including why focusing on the customer matters more than anything else and how thinking bigger is often the difference between staying small and building something that lasts.

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The Accidental ATM Business with Burt Matthews

Burt Matthews didn’t set out to build an ATM business. What started as a simple gas station venture turned into something much bigger after a bank rejected his request for an ATM and forced him to figure it out on his own. In this episode, Burt shares how those early decisions led to the creation of NextATM, which has grown into a nationwide ATM service and technology organization, along with stories from the early days when there was no real “industry” to lean on. Rhet and Burt also dig into how the ATM space has evolved over the past 25 years, from dial-up machines and manual routes to today’s connected, automated fleets. Along the way, Burt shares practical lessons for operators looking to grow, including why focusing on the customer matters more than anything else and how thinking bigger is often the difference between staying small and building something that lasts.

13 de abr de 202622 min