Less Than a Month Away: ATMIA Fly-In – April 14–15, 2026
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The stakes for access to cash and payment choice are higher than ever—and your voice on Capitol Hill is critical.
The ATMIA Washington, D.C. Fly-In is your chance to go directly to the decision-makers and show Congress the real-world impact of policies on communities, consumers, and businesses.

Why You Must Attend
At the Fly-In, you will:
- Meet Members of Congress and key legislative staff
- Advocate for the Safe Access to Cash Act and Payment Choice Act
- Bring your organization’s unique concerns to lawmakers
- Ensure policy decisions reflect the realities of the ATM and payments industry
Your presence matters. When industry leaders and members unite, our collective voice is powerful.
Secure Your Spot Now – Time is Critical
With less than a month to go, don’t miss your chance to join ATMIA staff in Washington to ensure your perspective is heard.
Contact immediately:
Together, We Make an Impact
Every meeting counts. Every conversation shapes policy. Every participant strengthens our industry’s voice.
Join us April 14-15 and help protect access to cash and meaningful payment choice nationwide.
Thank You to Our Sponsors
ATMIA gratefully acknowledges Fiserv and ATM UP for supporting this critical advocacy effort.
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
- Show All ATM Industry Association White Papers
- 6/23/2026 - The future of the ATM industry is evolving—are you ready?
- 6/23/2026 - Celebrating Michael Bauer's Remarkable 45-Year ATM Industry Career
- 6/22/2026 - Tap Less, Save More? Australians Turn to Cash to Control Spending
- 6/18/2026 - Healthy Money: How Banknotes Can Enhance National Health Security
- 6/18/2026 - What Does the 16th Century Spanish Prisoner Scam Have in Common with Bitcoin?
- Show All ATM Industry Association Press Releases / Blog Posts

































