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Local shops urge action to save cash machines | Local shops urge action to save cash machines |
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Tens of thousands of people now have no local cash machines and the problem is getting worse, says the Association of Convenience Stores. | Tens of thousands of people now have no local cash machines and the problem is getting worse, says the Association of Convenience Stores. |
Because of fewer bank branches and the decline in free-to-use ATMs, many people rely on their local shop to withdraw cash, the ACS says. | Because of fewer bank branches and the decline in free-to-use ATMs, many people rely on their local shop to withdraw cash, the ACS says. |
But with the Link network cutting the fees it pays to cash machine operators, more of them are disappearing, it says. | But with the Link network cutting the fees it pays to cash machine operators, more of them are disappearing, it says. |
Link must act to preserve access to cash in local communities, it adds. | Link must act to preserve access to cash in local communities, it adds. |
If Link does not respond by reversing the cuts in fees, the government should intervene to ensure that access to cash is protected, the ACS says. | If Link does not respond by reversing the cuts in fees, the government should intervene to ensure that access to cash is protected, the ACS says. |
"For millions of people, their local shop is now the only place where access to cash is available, especially as more than a third of bank branches have retreated from High Streets, towns and villages in the last five years," it added. | "For millions of people, their local shop is now the only place where access to cash is available, especially as more than a third of bank branches have retreated from High Streets, towns and villages in the last five years," it added. |
One shopkeeper, Sunder Sandher, who runs a One Stop convenience store in Leamington Spa, said he had agreed to pay his cash machine provider £200 a month to keep it free-to-use after the firm tried to impose a charge, but he saw it as a service to customers. | One shopkeeper, Sunder Sandher, who runs a One Stop convenience store in Leamington Spa, said he had agreed to pay his cash machine provider £200 a month to keep it free-to-use after the firm tried to impose a charge, but he saw it as a service to customers. |
"I serve the local community," he told the BBC. "I had to keep it free-to-use because I was losing sales." | |
Since the start of 2018, Link has reduced the interchange rate - the amount it pays per withdrawal to the operators of cash machines. | Since the start of 2018, Link has reduced the interchange rate - the amount it pays per withdrawal to the operators of cash machines. |
As a result, the ACS said, the number of free-to-use ATMs had gone down by 13% between January 2018 and September 2019. | As a result, the ACS said, the number of free-to-use ATMs had gone down by 13% between January 2018 and September 2019. |
"Overall, one in 10 cash machines have been lost or moved to a pay-to-use model, denying people free access to their cash," the ACS said. | "Overall, one in 10 cash machines have been lost or moved to a pay-to-use model, denying people free access to their cash," the ACS said. |
In October, Link set up a scheme allowing communities to request a free-to-use ATM for their area if they are finding it hard to access cash. | In October, Link set up a scheme allowing communities to request a free-to-use ATM for their area if they are finding it hard to access cash. |
Link said it had received more than 2,700 requests for cash machines so far and that 20 new ATMs were in the process of being commissioned. | Link said it had received more than 2,700 requests for cash machines so far and that 20 new ATMs were in the process of being commissioned. |
Link chief executive John Howells said the network was "delighted" with the response. "New ATMs are beginning to open and we have many more planned for the New Year," | Link chief executive John Howells said the network was "delighted" with the response. "New ATMs are beginning to open and we have many more planned for the New Year," |
However, he added that many of the requests had been made in locations where a cash machine might not be viable, so Link was publishing details of areas where there were no ATMs or Post Offices, "to encourage innovation in cash access". | However, he added that many of the requests had been made in locations where a cash machine might not be viable, so Link was publishing details of areas where there were no ATMs or Post Offices, "to encourage innovation in cash access". |
In response to the ACS, a Link spokesperson said: "Cash use is falling and Link data shows ATM use also declining at over 10% year-on-year. | In response to the ACS, a Link spokesperson said: "Cash use is falling and Link data shows ATM use also declining at over 10% year-on-year. |
"Link believes that every community should have free access to cash and so has increased interchange where necessary to maintain a free ATM. Where an ATM isn't possible, Link supports the free withdrawal service available at every Post Office." | "Link believes that every community should have free access to cash and so has increased interchange where necessary to maintain a free ATM. Where an ATM isn't possible, Link supports the free withdrawal service available at every Post Office." |
Research by Which? indicates that 130 postcode districts with a total population of more than 115,000 people have no cash machines at all. | Research by Which? indicates that 130 postcode districts with a total population of more than 115,000 people have no cash machines at all. |
The largest, PE32 in Peterborough, is home to nearly 15,300 people. | The largest, PE32 in Peterborough, is home to nearly 15,300 people. |
A report published in September by banking trade body UK Finance said that there were 52,358 free-to-use machines operating in the UK at the end of 2018. Another 11,002 pay-to-use machines were also in place. | A report published in September by banking trade body UK Finance said that there were 52,358 free-to-use machines operating in the UK at the end of 2018. Another 11,002 pay-to-use machines were also in place. |
A total of 2.4 billion withdrawals were made from these machines last year, with £193bn of cash being taken out. | A total of 2.4 billion withdrawals were made from these machines last year, with £193bn of cash being taken out. |
The number of withdrawals from ATMs dwarf the alternative ways that consumers can access cash, such as debit card cashback (150 million withdrawals in 2018) and over-the-counter withdrawals (55 million in 2018). | The number of withdrawals from ATMs dwarf the alternative ways that consumers can access cash, such as debit card cashback (150 million withdrawals in 2018) and over-the-counter withdrawals (55 million in 2018). |
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