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All Speedway ATMs Now Surcharge-Free

Retailer partners with Allpoint in stores across 20 states

ENON, Ohio -- All of Speedway’s 2,550 in-store ATMs are now surcharge-free for eligible cardholders due to a deal with ATM provider Allpoint, a Cardtronics subsidiary.

The milestone was reached after Allpoint gave an additional 1,500 Speedway convenience stores surcharge-free ATM access. The access was installed in stores in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee, Wisconsin and West Virginia.

As a result of this expansion, all ATMs in Speedway convenience stores across 20 states in the Midwest, Northeast and Southeast regions now participate in the Allpoint surcharge-free ATM network.

Brian Bailey, managing director of North America for Cardtronics, said, "We are delighted to broaden Allpoint surcharge-free access to consumers in the Midwest by expanding our partnership with Speedway."

Speedway LLC, with headquarters in Enon, Ohio, is the nation's second-largest company-owned and -operated convenience-store chain with approximately 2,730 stores located in 21 states. It ranked No. 3 on CSP's 2017 Top 202 list of the largest chains in North America and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Marathon Petroleum Corp.

The Allpoint Network, Bethesda, Md., includes more than 55,000 ATMs in national and regional merchant locations across the United States, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom and Australia.

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