The new Financial Services and Markets Bill, announced as part of the Queen's speech, will provide increased protections for those still dealing with cash. Access to cash remains vital for many people across the UK, including the more vulnerable in society. The government has committed to preserving the use of cash as an option even as the UK becomes more reliant on digital banking and payments.
The new Bill will support consumers by protecting access to cash and help ensure the continued availability of withdrawal and deposit facilities across the UK. The Bill will also enable the Payment Systems Regulator to require banks to reimburse authorised push payment (APP) scam losses, protecting individuals who are the victims of fraud.
HM Treasury has published the following listing of the main elements of the Bill:
More details will be available when the Bill is formally introduced.