Cash machine use fell 38% in 2020 due to Covid contact fears

Decline in withdrawals could lead to closure of ATMs or having to impose fees, warns operator Link

A sharp fall in cash machine usage last year has prompted a warning that more ATMs could end up being closed or imposing fees.

Link, the UK’s largest cash machine network, said its latest data showed there was a 38% decline in ATM transactions in 2020, caused in large part by the coronavirus crisis.

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