PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Cash Dispensing: Public Consultation (3 February 2022)

Question Asked

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, when his Department will publish the conclusions of the Access to Cash consultation.

Asked by:
Darren Jones (Labour)

Answer

The Government recognises that cash remains an important part of daily life for millions of people across the UK, which is why it has committed to legislate to protect access to cash.

From 1 July to 23 September last year, the Government held the Access to Cash Consultation on proposals for new laws to make sure people only need to travel a reasonable distance to pay in or take out cash. The Government’s proposals intend to support the continued use of cash in people’s daily lives and help to enable local businesses to continue accepting cash by ensuring they can access deposit facilities.

The Government received responses to the consultation from a broad range of respondents, including individuals, businesses, and charities.

The Government is carefully considering responses to the consultation as it develops legislation. The Government will set out next steps in due course.

Following the Government’s commitment to legislate, firms are working together through the Cash Action Group to develop new initiatives to provide shared services. The Government welcomes the direction set by industry’s commitments at the end of last year and looks forward to seeing what results they deliver in protecting cash facilities for local communities across the UK.


Answered by:
John Glen (Conservative)
8 February 2022

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