Dunkin’ Donuts has given its approval for Access to Money Inc. and Jarrett For Ca$h, two New Jersey-based ATM independent sales organizations, to deploy ATMs in Dunkin’ Donut franchise locations in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, according to a Dunkin’ Donuts spokesperson. The business case for installing ATMs is “proprietary,” the spokesperson says. Richard Stern, Access To Money president and CEO, says Canton, Mass.-based Dunkin’ Donuts may expand the ATM deployment to other markets in 2010. Dunkin’ Donuts has 8,835 franchise locations nationwide and 1,500 in the New York Tri-State area. Cherry Hill-based Access To Money is one of the nation’s largest ATM ISOs with 12,000 machines under contract. Executives at Piscataway-based Jarrett For Ca$h could not be reached for comment.
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