The Scotsman

Hundreds more ATMS start charging fees

● Network Link blamed for increase ● Banks accused of ‘giving up’ on towns

- By VICKY SHAW

Communitie­s are being stripped of their free access to cash at an “alarming” rate, with more than 1,000 ATMS having been converted to charging fees in March alone, according to Which?

The consumer group said fees of at least 95p per withdrawal were imposed on nearly 1,700 machines between January and March this year.

It used figures from ATM network Link to make the findings. Which? said the rate of machines being converted to chargefees­appearstob­eonthe rise, with a “staggering” 1,250 conversion­s thought to have taken place across the UK in March.thegroupsa­idthebulk of the ATMS affected are operated by Cardtronic­s, the UK’S biggest cashpoint operator. Bank branch and ATM closures have sparked widespread concerns about people’s future access to cash, particular­ly in rural areas.

A row broke out last year over Link’s proposals for reducing interchang­e fees – the fee card issuers pay ATM operators – leading to concerns more free-to-use cash machines will disappear.

Link has put in place specific arrangemen­ts to protect free-to-use ATMS more than one kilometre away from their next nearest free-to-use ATM. A spokeswoma­n for Cardtronic­s said: “We have been forced into charging a fee for cash withdrawal­s on some of our machines where Link’s cuts have left us with no choice.

“The decision on whether to introduce a fee is taken on a case-by-case basis and reflects the economic viability of the individual machine.

“We only ever charge a fee when there is no other option apart from removing the machine altogether.”

Meanwhile, Peter Mcnamara, chief executive of cashpoint provider Notemachin­e, said: “The whole Link system is now under severe threat from a toxic combinatio­n of wholesale bank branch closures, the unavoidabl­e shift of many free-to-use machines to a charging model, and the mothballin­g of low volume machines which are no longer economical­ly viable under the charging regime.”

He said Notemachin­e had always operated a free-touse model wherever possible and continued: “However, unless urgent action is taken to reduce the pressure on ATM operators by reversing the interchang­e fee reductions, Notemachin­e will be forced to begin converting ATMS to surchargin­g.

“This is a dilemma we have been grappling with for some time and are extremely reluctant to make such a decision.”

Meanwhile, banks have been accused of “giving up on their communitie­s” by closing branches and removing cash machines. A third of all bank branches in Scotland have closed since 2019.

Giving evidence to the Commons Scottish affairs select committee yesterday, representa­tives of four banks were questioned by MPS about access to financial services amid branch closures.

Committee convener Pete Wishart described the situation as “unacceptab­le” and said banks had “a corporate responsibi­lity to provide bank services to their customers and their communitie­s”.

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