Baltimore

40 ATMs, and 92 Cashtic users!

Courtney

Courtney

Commission: 0%

Brafi

Brafi

Commission: 0%

Stephanie

Stephanie

Commission: 5%

chiquita

chiquita

Commission: 0%

James

James

Commission: 0%

Will

Will

Commission: 0%

arneshia

arneshia

Commission: 0%
Transfer: Other

Nancy

Nancy

Commission: 2%

Maria

Maria

Commission: 0%

Robert

Robert

Commission: 0%

Patrice

Patrice

Commission: 0%

Manessa

Manessa

Commission: 0%

Alisha

Alisha

Commission: 0%

Joshua

Joshua

Commission: 0%

Dylan

Dylan

Commission: 0%

David

David

Commission: 2%
Transfer: Googlepay, Paypal, Venmo

Napping

Napping

Commission: 0%

Motivated

Motivated

Commission: 0%

Tony

Tony

Commission: 0%

Boston Street
Baltimore, 21224
United States

International Drive
Baltimore, 21202
United States

North Charles Street
Baltimore, 21201
United States

South Linwood Avenue
Baltimore, 21224
United States

Boston Street
Baltimore, 21224
United States

Fleet Street
Baltimore, 21231
United States

Smith Avenue
Baltimore, 21208:21209
United States

Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, 21224
United States

Saint Paul Street
Baltimore, 21218
United States

Saint Paul Street
Baltimore, 21218
United States

In a world where accessing your own money has become an expensive ordeal, Cashtic Peer ATM Network emerges as the revolutionary answer to a financial dilemma that's been quietly draining wallets for over two decades. According to Bankrate’s 2024 Checking Account and ATM Fee Study, the average out-of-network ATM withdrawal fee has skyrocketed to an all-time high of $4.77—a staggering leap since records began in 1998. In cities like Atlanta, fees are topping $5.33 per transaction. The message is clear: your cash is under siege.

Cash will be King at least in our lifetime! Look at the latest trends from the 4 largest economies in the world, US, EU, China and India based on data from the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Reserve Bank of India, and the Bank of China. Is digital money and wire transfers overtaking cash, or its just a hype and marketing from Visa, Mastercard and digital bank startups?
ATM data by OpenStreetMap and its contributors. ATM counts and locations can be inaccurate!