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10 Apr 2024

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9 Apr 2024

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9 Apr 2024

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ATM network body, LINK, cuts interchange fees

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

LINK, the ATM network body, has implemented cuts to the interchange fees paid by banks to ATM operators which are then split with retailers in July 2018 and January 2019.

This has led to ATM operators switching retailers' free-to-use (FTU) ATMs to pay-to-use (PTU) machines.

ACS voice of local shops

The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) are here to support retailers who have been impacted by these changes.

ACS has been campaigning on ATM interchange fees, working closely with MPs and the Payment Systems Regulator to communicate that cuts to interchange fees will introduce difficult decisions on whether ATMs are retained, switched from FTU to PTU, or removed completely. This has contributed towards LINK postponing its previously scheduled interchange fee cut for 2020 and putting its 2021 cut on hold, pending a review of the 2018 and 2019 cuts.

ACS is working with Which? on the Freedom to Pay. Our Way. campaign calling for consumer choice on payment methods and access to cash through ATMs. ACS has also worked closely with the Access to Cash Review, published last week, which has recommended the government tasks a regulator with operating a local ‘guarantee' for access to cash and prevents a shift away from FTU ATMs becoming the norm.

ACS are collecting case studies on the switch from FTU to PTU machines. If you have been affected by changes to your ATM, please get in touch with Steve Dowling directly via email or by phone on 01252 533 009.

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