Photos by Stacie Joy
The PayOMatic outpost at 303 E. Houston St., between Clinton and Attorney, recently shuttered, part of a company-wide closure for the brand. There were also LES outposts on Essex and Pitt.
The New York Department of Financial Services has suspended the company's licenses, per a notice.
The company, founded in 1958, was NYC's largest provider of check cashing and alternative financial services.
Per the door signage:
To our valued customers,We regret to inform you that, after more than 50 years of service to your communities, all Pay-O-Matic check cashing store locations are closed as of September 12, 2025. Additionally, the Pay-O-Matic Bill Payment Network and Pay-O-Matic bill payment services are no longer available either at our branch locations or participating agent locations in New York and New Jersey.
Even if you had a bank for check cashing and money transfers, this PayOMatic had a Coinstar coin-counting machine — a nice convenience in the neighborhood. The only other one we can think of is inside the D'Agostino on First Avenue and 20th Street.
2 comments:
Mourning the CoinStar. And their find a kiosk page is down so I can't find another one: https://www.coinstar.com/findakiosk
There is (was?) another one between 14th and 15th Streets on 8th Avenue, but ... maybe that's gone, too, now?
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