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On This Day In 1969, the first Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) opened for business in America with its debut taking place at Chemical Bank at the Rockville Center in New York. The machine was first known as the Docuteller due to being manufactured by the firm, Docutel.
ATMs have completely eliminated the hassle of visiting the bank for basic or moderate financial transactions.
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