"We have listened to the needs of the Murapara community following the attempted ATM theft and acknowledge the struggles with no access to cash in the town since the incident," he said.
Quayle said staff safety remained paramount and as such no cash would be held inside the branch.
"This ensures meeting the needs of customer owners, and the local community, can be balanced with staff safety by way of a secure ATM machine accessible 24/7."
Until the ATM is reinstalled, NZCU Central said they would be offering their NZCU Central customer owners a limited free transport service, once a week, to their Rotorua branch to access cash.
Details about the service will be provided via the branch on Friday June 14.
Quayle said they had updated Murupara's community leaders and their response had been very positive.
"With them we will continue to monitor the situation over the coming weeks and months," he said.