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Swedish Atms Massively Out of Service: 'It's Terrible' - nieuwrechts.nl

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Withdrawing a simple 200-krona note (equivalent to 18 euros)? In Sweden, that's anything but straightforward this summer. Thousands of ATMs across the country are empty or broken. As a result, many Swedes have to travel dozens of kilometers for cash. The cause: logistical chaos at the cash-in-transit company Bankomat AB.
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Withdrawing a simple 200-krona note (equivalent to 18 euros)? In Sweden, that's anything but straightforward this summer. Thousands of ATMs across the country are empty or broken. As a result, many Swedes have to travel dozens of kilometers for cash. The cause: logistical chaos at the cash-in-transit company Bankomat AB.

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nieuwrechts.nl broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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