Automated Teller Machines, or ATMs, are electronic devices that allow people to perform basic banking transactions without the need for a human teller. Users can withdraw cash, check account balances, and transfer money between accounts using a debit or credit card. ATMs are commonly found in various locations, such as banks, shopping centers, and airports.
To use an ATM, a person inserts their card and enters a personal identification number (PIN) for security. The machine then connects to the user's bank to process the transaction. ATMs provide convenience and accessibility, allowing users to manage their finances 24/7.