Bans On Cashless Retail Establishments – February 2023 Update
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Grass roots activity in the effort to require that consumers have the right to pay with cash continues to be very strong. The new year has brought along with it new bills to ban cashless retail establishments in seven states – Arizona, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, and both North and South Carolina. New York City implemented such a ban in 2020. Two bills eac
h were introduced in the NY Senate and Assembly.
Massachusetts and Connecticut, as well, already have requirements in place to accept cash. However, both introduced bills to tweak existing law.
The ATMIA USA Cashless Ban’d Wagon map is completely updated and can be found on the ATMIA USA region home page.
Additional Resources from ATM Industry Association
- 5/22/2026 - Stronger Together Connecting a Global Community to Advance the Future of Payments and Financial Access

- 5/13/2026 - The Role of Cash in Times of Crisis: Implications for the Payments Ecosystem

- 3/5/2025 - PAYMENT CHOICE: WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO GIVE THE CHOICE TO THE CONSUMER
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- 7/13/2026 - ATMIA Europe & Emerging Markets – July Member Update
- 7/13/2026 - Despite all the Fuss Over the New 'Wallet' on Your Phone, the Cash in Your Wallet is Still King!
- 7/10/2026 - Asia Pacific July 2026: Mid-Year Pulse — The Rise of Agentic Banking and Climate-Resilient Logistics
- 7/10/2026 - The Evolving Role of ATMs in Asia-Pacific: Innovation, Inclusion and Resilience
- 7/10/2026 - Resilient by Design: Why Emerging Markets Need Hybrid Payment Ecosystems
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