ATM sign

๐Ÿง

ATM sign

๐Ÿง represents ATM sign, typically shown as the letters "ATM" inside a rounded square. Designs vary in color and style, with some using a blue background and white text and others a white background with blue text.

An ATM sign is a functional graphic used to identify the location of an automated teller machine. It is designed with high-contrast typography to ensure it is easily spotted by pedestrians and drivers looking for banking services.

In digital communication, the ATM sign is used to discuss money, banking, or the physical location of cash points. Common usage examples include: "I'll meet you near the ๐Ÿง," "Does this shop take card or should I find an ๐Ÿง?" and "Just stopped at the ๐Ÿง to get some cash for the market."

Groups
Unicode
U+1F3E7
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6

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