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Coronavirus: Post Office to deliver cash to the vulnerable | Coronavirus: Post Office to deliver cash to the vulnerable |
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The Post Office has redesigned its overnight travel money delivery service to get cash to the most vulnerable people in England. | The Post Office has redesigned its overnight travel money delivery service to get cash to the most vulnerable people in England. |
Some shielded individuals who must stay at home during the coronavirus outbreak are being contacted by the government to ensure they have access to cash. | Some shielded individuals who must stay at home during the coronavirus outbreak are being contacted by the government to ensure they have access to cash. |
Those with Post Office Card Accounts can have cash delivered to their door by the following day. | Those with Post Office Card Accounts can have cash delivered to their door by the following day. |
It is one of many schemes to ensure people are not financially isolated. | It is one of many schemes to ensure people are not financially isolated. |
A range of supermarkets have introduced volunteer cards, which operate in a similar way to gift cards, allowing people to shop for a neighbour without having access to their bank card. | A range of supermarkets have introduced volunteer cards, which operate in a similar way to gift cards, allowing people to shop for a neighbour without having access to their bank card. |
High Street bank NatWest is also introducing a "companion card" - allowing people in extended isolation to give trusted volunteers a way to pay for their essential goods. | High Street bank NatWest is also introducing a "companion card" - allowing people in extended isolation to give trusted volunteers a way to pay for their essential goods. |
The card can be topped up with up to £100 and is associated with the customer's existing bank account but kept separate on the bank's systems. It does not share a PIN or long card number with the customer's existing debit cards and cash machine withdrawals are restricted to £50. | The card can be topped up with up to £100 and is associated with the customer's existing bank account but kept separate on the bank's systems. It does not share a PIN or long card number with the customer's existing debit cards and cash machine withdrawals are restricted to £50. |
The Post Office has already extended a single-use voucher scheme, with allows volunteers to withdraw cash from post office counters for vulnerable people. | The Post Office has already extended a single-use voucher scheme, with allows volunteers to withdraw cash from post office counters for vulnerable people. |
Following criticism, it has now ensured all post office counters are fitted with protective glass to reduce the risk of infection between postmasters, postmistresses and customers and volunteers in branches. |
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