The Scotsman

Bank network would be created in post offices

● Labour said plans would help revitalise the flagging high street

- By JANE BRADLEY Consumer Affairs Correspond­ent

Labour would set up a publicly-owned bank run through the post office network in a bid to offer face-to-face-banking to every consumer and to create the largest branch network of any UK banks.

Shadow chancellor John Mcdonnell said it would create up to 3,600 “Post Bank” branches – with almost 300 in Scotland – if it were elected, saying it wanted to ensure that every community has access to “face-to-face, trusted and affordable” banking.

Labour claimed the move would revitalise Scotland’s high streets by bringing footfall back into town centres.

Research by Which? recently revealed that Scotland has lost more than a third of its bank and building society branches in just eight years, with 610 branches closing down between 2010 and 2018.

0 The national network of post offices could host a new publicly owned bank under Labour’s proposals

It has also lost more than 200 ATMS in the past year alone.

Mr Mcdonnell said: “Poor access to local bank branches hurts our town centres and local communitie­s, particular­ly affecting elderly and more vulnerable customers,

as well as damaging the ability of local small businesses to invest.

“That’s why the next Labour government will roll out a new network of almost 300 Post Banks in Scotland to help reverse the decline of our

high streets and ensure people don’t have to use expensive ATMS to get their own money.”

He added: “Labour’s Post Bank will provide an essential public service, making sure everyone has access to faceto-face, trusted and affordable banking on their high street or in their local community.”

As well offering banking services to individual­s, the Post Bank will provide relationsh­ip banking with small businesses, acting as an “onlender” for the regional developmen­t banks, to kickstart SME investment.

According to a report by the Bank of England, around 20 per cent of firms are underinves­ting in their businesses because they are unable to access bank credit needed to expand, with one report by Move Your Money estimating that bank branch closures dampen SME lending growth by 63 per cent.

According to a 2017 survey for Citizens Advice, almost all individual­s and most small businesses describe the post office as “trustworth­y” and 60 per cent of those with an impairment or disability say the post office is either extremely or very important to them.

Labour said the Post Bank would have by far the largest branch network of all UK banks, spread evenly across the country.

Last week, Carolyn Fairbairn, the head of the Confederat­ion of British Industry, warned that Labour plans to renational­ise industries such as rail would cause “profound harm to the economy”.

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