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

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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.
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