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ePayResources and ATMIA Finalize Merger
IRVING, TX / ACCESS Newswire / April 2, 2026 / ePayResources, a leading provider of payments education and compliance expertise in the United States, and ATM Industry Association (ATMIA), the preeminent trade association representing the global ATM industry, today announced the completion of their merger, effective April 1, 2026.

"This integration creates tremendous possibilities in the areas that matter most. Together, we can expand education and subject-matter expertise, strengthen advocacy, enhance research and thought leadership, and develop new programs that help members anticipate industry change rather than react to it," said Jeff Foote, President and CEO of ePayResources. "As financial services continue to evolve through advances in artificial intelligence, real-time payments, digital identity, quantum computing, and self-service technologies, this ability to innovate becomes increasingly important."

Under the merged structure, both ePayResources and ATMIA will continue to serve members under their respective brands. All member resources and events for both organizations will continue uninterrupted. The combined organization represents more than 1,600 member institutions in 50 U.S. states and 65 countries, reinforcing its position as a unified voice across the payments and self-service ecosystem.
"This partnership reinforces a shared belief that serving members ultimately means serving communities. Financial institutions, independent ATM deployers, and service providers play a critical role in enabling commerce, supporting small businesses, and expanding financial access while preserving meaningful payment choice," said Lonnie C. Talbert, Chief Industry Executive, ePayResources, and President, ATMIA. "When our members succeed, the impact extends far beyond our industry."
ATMIA will operate as a division of ePayResources. Jeff Foote will remain President and CEO of ePayResources. Lonnie Talbert will serve as Chief Industry Executive, ePayResources, and President, ATMIA.
About ePayResources: ePayResources® is the payments association that powers progress: trusted experts building collaborative relationships that cultivate a secure payments ecosystem. We've been empowering financial institutions and businesses for over 50 years by providing emerging and legacy payments expertise, professional development, and industry leadership through education, publications, compliance support, risk management, and advocacy. Our staff of nationally accredited payments and risk professionals provides situational analysis and response guidance on our Payments Answerline™ and keeps members informed of industry developments that impact operational processing, fraud detection, and their bottom line. ATMIA represents the global ATM industry, providing education, advocacy, and connections that help members stay informed on industry trends and developments. Our for-profit subsidiary, ePayAdvisors, provides payments audits, risk assessments, and customized consulting. Visit epayresources.org and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. ePayResources is proud to be Certified™ by Great Place To Work®.
CONTACT:
Anne-Marie J. Leake
Vice President, Communications
ePayResources
800-475-0585, ext. 1401
Amber Howell
Senior Director of Membership Experience & Marketing
ATMIA
605-692-2263
SOURCE: ePayResources
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D.Cunningha--AMWN