One common question we hear from ATM owners is whether or not it’s worth it to upgrade their ATM to accept EMV (chip) cards. The costs vary for the EMV upgrade kits depending on the ATM make and model. In the case where your ATM is not EMV upgradeable, we believe you should replace your ATM to protect yourself from the EMV liability shift currently in place.

Here are prevalent ATMs and the EMV upgrade price for the hardware. It’s up to you to determine whether it’s worth investing money into an older ATM rather than spending $2,100 to $3,000 to replace it with a new ATM that can process EMV cards.

If you’re unsure whether or not to upgrade or replace your ATM, please give us a call at 855-764-2867. We would love to find out more about your situation and give us our expert opinion on what would work best for you.

Triton 9100, 9600, Traverse, Argo

Upgrade kit cost: $574.99 + S&H – Purchase this kit

 

Genmega 1900, 2500, 3500, GT3000

Upgrade kit cost: $249.99 + S&H – Purchase this kit

Nautilus-Hyosung 1800SE, 1800CE, 2700CE, Halo, or Halo S

Upgrade kit cost: $289.99 + S&H – Purchase this kit

Tranax 1705W or C4000

Upgrade kit cost: $249.99 + S&H – Purchase this kit

Nautilus-Hyosung 1500

Upgrade kit cost: $799.99 + S&H – Purchase this kit