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Covid will affect the way three in four people use cash next year, survey finds

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THREE in four people think Covid19 will continue to affect their use of cash going into 2021, a survey has found.

Some 75 per cent of people surveyed across the UK by Yougov in late November said they believed coronaviru­s would affect their use of cash across the next six months.

The survey of more than 2,000 people was carried out for ATM network Link.

Nearly half (48%) of people think they will use cards more, 37% will rely more on contactles­s and mobile payments and 36% believe they will shop more online.

Overall, 72% of people surveyed said they have been using cash less since the outbreak of Covid-19.

But for some, using cash less has been making it harder to keep track of their finances.

One in 12 (8%) said using card payments in shops instead of cash is making it harder to keep up.

Cash has also proved useful in some situations during lockdowns, with 8% of people saying they have used cash to pay a friend or family member in return for them doing their shopping or helping with something else.

One in six (15%) people also said they were keeping extra cash at home in case of emergencie­s.

The research also found that the issue of some shops discouragi­ng cash payments during the pandemic had been causing problems for customers.

More than a quarter (27%) of consumers said that they had experience­d situations where they had wanted to pay for something in cash but had to use a card as the place they were in discourage­d cash payments.

And around one in seven (13%) had wanted to use coins or banknotes, but as the place they were in was no longer accepting cash, they did not make a purchase.

John Howells, CEO of Link, said: “Covid-19 is transformi­ng our relationsh­ip with cash.

“Year-on-year we’ve seen a decline in the number of cash withdrawal­s from ATMS of almost 40%.

“In normal times, we may have expected this over five years, but it’s happened in nine months.

“However, it’s important to remember that even during a pandemic and with multiple lockdowns, more than £1.6 billion is withdrawn every week from ATMS.”

He added: “We’re pleased the Government will be putting forward legislatio­n in early 2021 to protect access to cash, but we need this urgently.”

Nearly a quarter (24%) of consumers surveyed said they were taking extra hygiene precaution­s when using cash.

However, a recent Bank of England study indicated that the risk of getting coronaviru­s from banknotes is low.

Overall, 60% of people surveyed in late November said that they had used cash in the previous two weeks to pay for goods and services.

Gareth Shaw, head of money at Which? said the pandemic has put added strain on the UK’S “frail cash network”.

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