12.7 C
London
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
HomeBankingUK’s Financial Conduct Authority to step up protections for cash access

UK’s Financial Conduct Authority to step up protections for cash access

Related stories

BoE Prioritizes AI, DLT, and Quantum Computing in Tech Strategy

Exploring the Future of Financial Technology at the Bank...

Allianz UK Appoints First Head of AI: A New Era in Artificial Intelligence Leadership

Exploring the Implications of Allianz UK's Major AI Appointment...

SBS Transforms Its Image: Leading the Charge in Fintech Innovation

Discover how SBS is reshaping its future by embracing...

Lunar Achieves Milestone as First Scandinavian Provider to Obtain MiCA Crypto License

Revolutionizing the Crypto Landscape in Scandinavia: Lunar's Groundbreaking License...

Monzo Integrates Built-in Tax Filing Tool for Enhanced Customer Experience

Simplifying Tax Season: How Monzo's New Feature Aims to...

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is introducing new protections for cash deposit and withdrawal services in response to a parliamentary request.

Facts

  • The FCA will use new powers granted under the Finance Services and Markets Act 2023 to ensure reasonable provision of cash access.
  • The FCA plans to maintain a network of cash access facilities and take a balanced approach.
  • Despite digital banking growth, 3.1 million UK adults still heavily rely on cash for payments.
  • Access to cash remains good, with 95.1% of the population living near free-to-use cash withdrawal points.
  • The FCA will propose rules for banks and building societies to assess cash provision when significant changes in access occur.
  • Rules will be enacted regionally, focusing efforts where deficiencies in cash access could have a significant impact.
  • A full consultation on these rules is expected to begin soon, with implementation by summer 2024.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories

spot_img