Become an ATM Distributor

Join the ATM ISO that will make running your ATM business easier! Whether you are an experienced ATM veteran or a newcomer, we offer plans for all levels of experience.
We offer three levels of plans for ATM distributors. The Gold plan is for the new ATM distributor who needs an entire suite of services to support them in the ATM industry. The Silver plan is for the more experienced ATM distributor who does not have a full suite of ATM business functions at their disposal. The Bronze plan is for the ATM distributor who operates more as a sub-ISO with numerous machines and a high volume of ATM transactions and only needs core ATM ISO functions.
We take pride in our customer service. The following are the some of the key services provided by National ATM Systems:
Technical
- Quick response, first-line tech support for installing and maintaining ATMs
- Latest ATM programming, software, and settings made easily available
- Proactive education and assistance with current ATM standards (TR31, NFC contactless, EMV)
Back Office
- ATM machines for sale
- ATM balancing training and support
- Same-day shipping departure of in-stock new and refurbished ATM parts (orders by 4 PM)
- Order, track, receive, invoice, bill, and collect from customers for ATMs and parts
- Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) with Hyosung, Triton, Hantle, and Genmega
Compliance
- Train, assist, and monitor dispute resolutions
- Easy master key management
- Sponsorship through Pathward, one of the largest ATM sponsor banks in the United States
We want to be your ATM ISO.
Frequently Asked Questions About Becoming an ATM Distributor
How do I become an ATM distributor?
Becoming an ATM distributor under National ATM Systems is straightforward. You form a business entity, choose one of our three plans (Gold, Silver, or Bronze) based on how much of the business infrastructure you need us to provide, and we handle the sponsorship, processing setup, network access, and back-office support. Most new distributors choose the Gold plan, which provides a complete suite of services.
What is the difference between an ATM ISO and an ATM distributor?
An ATM ISO (Independent Sales Organization) is a registered, sponsored entity licensed to provide ATM transaction processing and sell ATM services directly to merchants. An ATM distributor sells, places, or operates ATMs but typically works through an ISO's sponsorship and processing rather than holding their own. National ATM Systems is an ISO that provides services for distributors from more comprehensive to minimal depending on how much of the business infrastructure the distributor needs us to provide.