LINK, the operator of the UK’s ATM network, have just reported: “Cash is gradually coming back. The 19th May saw ATM withdrawals of £179m, the highest for a Tuesday during Lockdown and up 20% on Tuesday the 21st April” LINK I am running a Twitter poll for a newsletter piece on post pandemic cash use in the UK and would […]
LINK, the operator of the UK’s ATM network, have just reported:
“Cash is gradually coming back. The 19th May saw ATM withdrawals of £179m, the highest for a Tuesday during Lockdown and up 20% on Tuesday the 21st April”
LINK
I am running a Twitter poll for a newsletter piece on post pandemic cash use in the UK and would value your view.
Wherever you are on the cash vs cashless debate, do you expect your personal cash usage to return to your pre-COVID19 cash use levels?
It’s just an hour into a 24 hour poll window and the results are already very interesting.
I’d really appreciate your view – please click on the Tweet below to take part:
Poll: “Cash is gradually coming back. The 19th May saw ATM withdrawals of £179m, the highest for a Tuesday during Lockdown and up 20% on Tuesday the 21st April” @LINK_ATM_Scheme
Poll: Do you expect your personal cash usage to return to your pre-COVID19 levels?
— Mike Chambers at Northey Point (@_mike_chambers_) May 20, 2020
Focussed on the changing payments landscape in the UK, using social media to share payment insights. Previously Bacs’ CEO. http://www.northeypoint.co.uk