This remote Pacific island nation just got its first ATMs
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Small island nation gets its first ATMs
The Pacific paradise of Tuvalu is one of the most remote countries in the world. The island nation of around 11,200 people is so isolated that both locals and visitors have until now made all payments in cash. Tuvalu only opened its first ATMs a few days ago.
The island that just installed its first ATMs, marking a historic milestone. The moment was celebrated
Tuvalu, an exotic paradise in the heart of the Pacific, known for its idyllic landscapes, coral reefs and rich schools of fish, recently marked a historic moment, according to CNN.
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