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Banks to ‘face fines’ if they don’t provide access to free cash withdrawals

Under the new rules, the UK’s financial industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), will have the power to fine banks that fail to provide free access to withdraw money

Banks will reportedly face fines if they fail to provide free access to cash withdrawals within three miles of consumers and businesses under Government plans.

The HM Treasury will be published new guidelines within the next few days which will set out its expectations on how banks will maintain the general public’s access to physical cash, reports Sky News.

Under the new rules, the UK’s financial industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), will have the power to fine banks that fail to provide free access to withdraw money. Alongside this, current account holders can not face hidden fees from banks when withdrawing cash. It remains unclear how the new three-mile rule would apply to rural communities across the UK.

According to reports, economic secretary to the Treasury Andrew Griffith is to make a policy statement on the plans, although a date for this statement is not confirmed.

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