Te Puke Times

RW oppose cheque abolition

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Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) has surveyed is members for their views on the discontinu­ation of accepting cheques in 2021.

The response was overwhelmi­ngly opposed to the move.

“The response was the highest we’ve ever had for a survey in three years, so, it’s clearly an issue for rural communitie­s,” says RWNZ policy manager Angela Mcleod.

According to the survey, the main use of cheques was paying monthly bills, purchasing farm supplies, and paying tax.

More than 70 per cent of respondent­s voiced concern over the phasing out of cheques and 42.5 per cent of respondent­s said they still wrote out cheques for purchases and expenses.

Of those who did use cheques, 75.2 per cent said they posted them to make their payments.

“The goal is not to create a permanent stay of cheques, however, to create a viable option for those who do not yet have the connectivi­ty options,” says RWNZ board member and social issues portfolio convener Sharron Daviemarti­n.

“Rural communitie­s don’t have the technology or access to consistent technology to carry out their banking transactio­ns — they have to use cheques.

“Cheques will get rid of themselves eventually, however, we want places to be able to accept cheques until technology is at a point where farming and rural communitie­s can safely use the internet for their banking transactio­ns,” she says.

“Banks are saying that they’ll help their customers learn how to use online banking, however, if you don’t have a good internet connection then that’s not going to work.

“All we want is for banks and other institutio­ns to just keep accepting cheques until technology is at a point where every rural household has good, reliable internet — that’s it,” says Davie-martin.

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