Noun
cashpoint (plural cashpoints)
(Britain, Ireland, banking) An automated teller machine.
In addition to relative indifference to the fate of the euro area, Britain is more protected because of speculation the central bank may intervene directly to finance the debt ... Europe is not a cash box, let alone a cashpoint. François Hollande
Based on the current exchange rate, each CashPoint is worth about 10 cents. Source: Internet
The 2984 Cash Issuing Terminal was the first true ATM, similar in function to today's machines and named by Lloyds Bank: Cashpoint; Cashpoint is still a registered trademark of Lloyds TSB in the UK. Source: Internet
More than 8,700 free ATMs have closed since changes to how the cashpoint network is funded were pushed through in January 2018. Source: Internet
British aid “has been treated as some giant cashpoint in the sky”, but now needed to serve the national interest. Source: Internet