The Independent

Post Office cash deposits hit £1.1bn record high

- VICKY SHAW

People put record amounts of cash into their bank accounts at Post Office branches in March.

Personal cash deposits totalled £1.1bn last month, beating a previous peak recorded in September, when £1bn was deposited by personal customers.

The findings were made ahead of more businesses in England reopening their doors yesterday.

Cash withdrawal­s in March were also higher than they had been in recent months. Personal cash withdrawal­s in March totalled £590m, marking the highest level since last September, when withdrawal­s totalled £591m.

Overall, personal cash deposits and withdrawal­s were up 22 per cent in March compared with February, according to the Post Office’s cash tracker. Cash withdrawal­s are expected to increase significan­tly again in

April as non-essential retail businesses reopen, the Post Office said.

Business cash deposits in March totalled £707m, up by 21 per cent month-on-month, from £586m in February. The Post Office suggested the increase was due to firms adapting their business models during lockdown and finding new ways to continue trading.

More than 11,500 Post Office branches are situated across the UK. The Post Office has a partnershi­p with more than 30 banks, building societies and credit unions which means that 99 per cent of UK bank customers can access their accounts at their post office.

Martin Kearsley, banking director at the Post Office, said activity is starting to resurface due to pent-up demand built up over the last year, as lockdown restrictio­ns start to ease.

He said: “Post offices are supporting businesses, pubs and the hospitalit­y sector get back on its feet. Our branches have remained open long hours, many seven days a week, with the size of our network across the country providing a convenient place to deposit takings.”

 ?? (AFP/Getty) ?? Personal cash deposits and withdrawal­s were up 22 per cent in March
(AFP/Getty) Personal cash deposits and withdrawal­s were up 22 per cent in March

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