‘New ATM regulations implemented in 17 regions of England for major cashpoint trial’
A new “super ATM system” is currently being trialed in 17 areas across England, offering bank customers the convenience of depositing and withdrawing cash from multiple banks using a single machine. This initiative, a collaboration between several major high street banks, aims to provide much-needed support to residents in areas without physical bank branches. The goal is to install over 100 of these “multi-bank deposit ATMs” nationwide by the end of the year.
Customers of Bank of Scotland, Barclays, Halifax, Lloyds, NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Ulster Bank can take advantage of this innovative service, which offers free deposits. Plans are in place to include more banks in the near future. According to Martin McTague, national chair of the Federation of Small Businesses, the ability to deposit cash in a super ATM that caters to multiple banks is a significant innovation that could greatly benefit businesses and customers alike.
With changing customer habits, banks have had to make tough decisions about maintaining physical branches, as noted by UK Finance, the trade body for banking. Gareth Oakley, chief executive of Cash Access UK, emphasized the importance of having access to deposit-taking ATMs for businesses that handle cash transactions. The rollout of super ATMs is set to benefit residents in areas like Atherstone, Warwickshire, Swanage, Dorset, Heathfield, East Sussex, and other locations across England.
The introduction of these multi-bank deposit ATMs is seen as a step towards greater convenience and accessibility for banking services, especially in areas without nearby bank branches. This initiative aims to meet the needs of businesses and customers who rely on cash transactions, providing a solution that complements the existing banking infrastructure.