Genmega, a leading OEM of ATMs, kiosks, and financial self-service technologies, and Context Networks, the intelligent retail media platform for out-of-home environments, today announced a strategic partnership that brings fully integrated digital advertising capabilities to Genmega’s product line, beginning with the company’s ATM Digital Display Toppers and expanding to the upcoming NOVA retail ATM.
Genmega has factory-integrated Context Networks’ media platform into its digital topper displays, enabling independent ATM operators (ISOs) and independent ATM deployers (IADs) to generate new, high-margin, incremental revenue across their existing routes. This marks the first and only media integration Genmega has activated within its hardware portfolio.
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Genmega has more than 120,000 ATMs deployed across North America and serves 3,000+ ISOs and IADs, representing one of the largest independent cash-access networks in the world.
“Operators are constantly looking for ways to improve route profitability without adding operational burden,” said Wes Dunn, Chief Revenue Officer, Genmega. “Our integration with Context Networks gives our customers an immediate path to new revenue using hardware they already trust. Context’s platform is built for scale, transparency, and real performance, which is exactly what ISOs and IADs require.”
With Context Networks’ CPMN (Contextual Promotions Media Network) now available from the factory on Genmega display toppers:
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Genmega and Context are also collaborating on a second, deeper integration within NOVA, Genmega’s advanced retail ATM launching in 2026. NOVA features a 17-inch high-resolution touchscreen capable of running full-motion video simultaneously with ATM transactions, eliminating the need for a separate digital topper.
“NOVA represents a major shift in what ATM hardware can deliver,” said Matt Olden, CEO of Context Networks. “By embedding media directly into the device interface, retailers and operators gain an entirely new class of revenue that is automated, measurable, tax-efficient, and built for the modern retail economy.”
Genmega and Context Networks are developing a new API-driven workflow that will support full-screen and picture-in-picture video advertising, enable real-time contextual placement, allow media to run seamlessly alongside ATM transactions, and create new monetization opportunities embedded directly into the ATM interface.
Context Networks brings a national footprint of potential ad inventory, closed-loop measurement and verification, full programmatic buying powered by Mobiquity Technologies, and a transparent, brand-safe ecosystem designed specifically for financial-services environments. For ISOs and IADs, this combination creates a turnkey retail media offering that delivers meaningful new income without adding operational complexity.
Context and Genmega are working jointly to make the solution easily adoptable across the ATM industry, and both companies expect additional OEMs and ecosystem partners to follow.
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