HOUSTON, Dec. 12, 2016 -- Cardtronics (Nasdaq:CATM) today announced a long-term agreement with United Pacific, which has named Cardtronics its exclusive provider of ATM services covering more than 300 gas station and convenience store locations. United Pacific is a leading convenience store, gas station operator and fuel wholesaler in the western United States. Cardtronics is the world’s largest ATM owner / operator.
The newly formed relationship calls for Cardtronics to own and operate ATMs at more than 300 gas station and convenience store locations – operating under the We Got It! Food Mart, My Goods Market, and Circle K brand names – in California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington State. Cardtronics also has expansion rights to provide ATM services for United Pacific in potential future locations.
Jonathan Simpson-Dent, Chief Commercial Officer, Cardtronics, said:
“Cardtronics welcomes the opportunity to provide United Pacific with ATM services on an enterprise-wide basis, which we believe better enables the company to focus on its core business as a convenience and gas store merchant.”
About United Pacific
United Pacific, through its retail convenience locations and its retail and wholesale fuel distribution network, has established itself as one of the largest independent owners, suppliers and operators of gas stations and convenience stores in the Western United States. United Pacific offers motor fuels products under the 76, Conoco, Shell and United Oil flags and convenience items through the We Got It! Food Mart, My Goods Market and Circle K brands. United Pacific operates its retail and wholesale businesses in California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Colorado. The Company is a portfolio business of Fortress Investment Group LLC, a leading, highly diversified global investment management firm.
About Cardtronics (Nasdaq:CATM)
Making ATM cash access convenient where people shop, work and live, Cardtronics is at the convergence of retailers, financial institutions, prepaid card programs and the customers they share. Cardtronics provides services to approximately 200,000 ATMs in North America and Europe. Whether Cardtronics is driving foot traffic for North America and Europe's top retailers, enhancing ATM brand presence for card issuers or expanding card holders' surcharge-free cash access, Cardtronics is convenient access to cash, when and where consumers need it. Cardtronics is where cash meets commerce.
Contact Information:
| Media Relations Nick Pappathopoulos Director – Public Relations 832-308-4396 [email protected] | Investor Relations Phillip Chin EVP Corporate Development & Investor Relations 832-308-4975 [email protected] |
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