Uganda’s financial inclusion agenda has driven significant investment in self-service banking infrastructure. The Bank of Uganda’s Financial Inclusion Strategy, combined with FSDU (Financial Sector Deepening Uganda) programmes, has accelerated ATM network expansion beyond Kampala into secondary and tertiary urban centres including Mbarara, Gulu, Arua, Mbale, Jinja, Fort Portal, and Kasese, as well as high-traffic peri-urban commercial nodes along major highway corridors.
For banks and financial institutions deploying ATM kiosks in Uganda’s diverse environment, the distinction between an outdoor ATM kiosk and an indoor ATM kiosk is not merely a design preference — it is a fundamental specification decision that affects the structural design, material specification, electrical infrastructure, air conditioning and ventilation system, canopy requirements, and long-term maintenance cost of the installation.
An indoor ATM kiosk is a steel enclosure designed to house an ATM machine inside a building — typically within a bank branch, a supermarket, a shopping mall, a petrol station forecourt building, a hotel lobby, or a transport terminal. Indoor kiosks benefit from the building’s existing environmental protection: the building’s structure and roof keep rain, direct sun, and dust away from the kiosk, while the building’s air conditioning system (if present) controls the ambient temperature around the ATM.
An outdoor ATM kiosk is a freestanding or wall-mounted steel enclosure designed to house an ATM machine in an exterior location — on a street, in a bank’s external wall, in a petrol station forecourt, in a market area, or at any location directly exposed to Uganda’s weather. Outdoor kiosks must withstand Uganda’s full tropical climate without any building protection, requiring fundamentally different design, materials, and engineering compared to indoor units.
Structural Frame and Cladding
Outdoor ATM kiosks from Build Matt are constructed on a robust structural steel frame — typically using 50×50 mm or 75×75 mm SHS (Square Hollow Section) columns and horizontal members — providing the rigidity and strength needed to resist wind loads and potential vehicle collision impact. The frame is clad with 3–4 mm hot-rolled or cold-rolled steel sheet panels, fully welded and sealed at all joints.
Weatherproofing and Corrosion Protection
Every joint, penetration, and seam in an outdoor ATM kiosk must be designed and sealed to prevent water ingress during Uganda’s heavy rainstorms. Build Matt’s outdoor ATM kiosk weatherproofing system includes:
A structural steel canopy is an essential component of every outdoor ATM kiosk deployed in Uganda. The canopy performs several critical functions:
Build Matt fabricates canopies as an integral part of the outdoor ATM kiosk structure, typically projecting 1.2 m to 2.0 m from the kiosk face and spanning the full width of the ATM user bay plus 300 mm on each side. Canopy roofing uses polycarbonate sheet for natural light or steel sheet for full shade.
ATM machines generate significant internal heat and require a controlled operating temperature range — typically 5°C to 40°C — to function reliably. In an outdoor kiosk in Uganda’s climate, maintaining this temperature range without building air conditioning requires:
Outdoor ATM kiosks in Uganda face higher physical security risks than indoor units — they are accessible to the public at all hours and cannot rely on building security systems. Build Matt’s outdoor ATM kiosk security specifications include:
Indoor: Not required. Outdoor: Essential — sealed joints, waterproof coatings, roof drainage.
Indoor: Not required. Outdoor: Essential — minimum 1.2 m projection for rain and sun protection.
Indoor: Building AC used. Outdoor: Dedicated split AC unit built into the kiosk structure.
Indoor: 2–3 mm sheet. Outdoor: 3–4 mm sheet for structural rigidity and impact resistance.
Indoor: Powder coat only. Outdoor: Shot blast + zinc primer + epoxy mid-coat + UV PU topcoat.
A standard single-machine outdoor ATM kiosk from Build Matt is approximately 1,200 mm wide × 800 mm deep × 2,400 mm high (excluding canopy). The canopy extends 1,200 to 2,000 mm forward from the kiosk face. Custom dimensions are available to match the bank's ATM machine model and site constraints. Build Matt also supplies double-bay kiosks (two ATMs side by side) for high-traffic locations.
A Build Matt outdoor ATM kiosk with full anti-corrosion treatment (shot blast + zinc primer + epoxy mid-coat + UV polyurethane topcoat) is designed for a service life of 15 to 20 years in Uganda's tropical environment. Periodic maintenance — inspection of sealants, touch-up of coating damage, and air conditioner servicing — is required to achieve this service life.
Yes. Build Matt fabricates ATM kiosks in any RAL colour specified by the bank's brand team. Logos and brand graphics can be applied as high-quality vinyl wraps on the kiosk canopy fascia and body panels, or as painted artwork for premium brand identity. Build Matt works with bank facilities and marketing teams to ensure brand compliance.
Build Matt's outdoor ATM kiosks are anchor-bolted to a reinforced concrete foundation pad typically 600 mm × 600 mm × 300 mm deep with M24 anchor bolts set at the correct positions. The foundation pad connects to the general concrete hardstand of the ATM location. Build Matt provides foundation drawings for the client's civil contractor to construct.
Build Matt supplies the steel kiosk enclosure, canopy, and all electrical provisions (power, lighting, air conditioning, and CCTV conduit). The ATM machine itself is supplied by the bank's chosen ATM vendor (NCR, Nautilus Hyosung, Diebold Nixdorf, etc.) and installed by the ATM vendor's technicians inside the Build Matt kiosk enclosure. Build Matt coordinates with the ATM vendor on the machine dimensional envelope and connection requirements.
Yes. Build Matt fabricates a full range of banking and financial services kiosks including ATM kiosks, agency banking booths, mobile money kiosks, forex bureau booths, and ticket sales kiosks. These can be configured for indoor or outdoor use with the appropriate structural and weatherproofing specifications.

Founder & CEO
Mukesh Patel is the Founder & CEO of Build Matt ltd, specializing in Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB) and general steel fabrication. With advanced technology, modern machinery, and a skilled workforce, he delivers efficient and high-quality solutions across East and Central Africa, including Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Congo, South Sudan, Rwanda, and Burundi.