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Holyrood unites to demand protection for rural areas facing ATM closures

MSPs fear that rural communities will struggle from the lack of access to cash.
MSPs fear that rural communities will struggle from the lack of access to cash.

A Fife MSP has led a Holyrood bid to stop the closure of cash machines in Scotland.

The future of ATMs is under threat from a drop in the fee that operators receive from banks for each transaction.

Dean Lockhart, the Tory MSP for Mid-Scotland and Fife, has written to the organisation responsible, LINK, for the cut, which leaves rural communities at risk of losing easy access to cash.

The cause was backed in Holyrood on Wednesday by politicians from the three biggest parties, as well as Business Minister Paul Wheelhouse.

Mr Lockhart, who secured the debate, said: “Access to cash is absolutely vital to local growth in communities across Scotland and I urge the regulator to take action to guarantee that consumers can access their money if access to cash is threatened.

‘’I have therefore written to the chairman of the Link Scheme to call for the proposed changes to be reconsidered – and for the Link Network and member banks to take another look at the impact of these proposals on consumers, small businesses and communities.‘’

The threat to ATMs comes as RBS and Bank of Scotland plan to close more than 100 branches in Scotland, including 10 in Tayside and Fife.

The Courier is campaigning against the closures, which will hit elderly people and small businesses the hardest.

In Wednesday’s debate, Mairi Gougeon, the SNP MSP for Angus North and Mearns, tore into RBS saying she was “absolutely disgusted” to see the bank announce huge profits, but fail to reverse branch closures.

LINK, which says there are too many machines in built-up areas, says it do “whatever it takes to retain free access to cash for all communities”.

“It will publicly monitor the whole country, report on free ATM availability and highlight any areas where free ATM availability is lost,” a spokesman said.

It says all machines that are more than one kilometre away from the next free ATM will be protected from the changes to interchange fee.