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Cash Summit: Securing our Freedom to Pay – Which? Conversation

Post-meeting update At today’s Cash Summit we were delighted to hear Economic Secretary to the Treasury John Glen confirm that a consultation on cash legislation will be launched in the Summer. This is an extremely positive development towards getting these critical long term protections introduced. The government must deliver at pace on it’s promises, or risk leaving the cash system vulnerable to further damage.  We also heard about UK Finance’s commitment to protecting access to cash, and the launch of its new Cash Action Group, which will be led by Access to Cash Review Chair, Natalie Ceeney, in addition to renewed commitments from the Post Office and major banks to supporting the provision of cash access for consumers.

How to avoid an email, text message, or a social media scam

Katie Wilde Getty Images We’ve all heard the horror stories – people losing thousands of pounds thanks to scammers tricking them into sharing personal information or bank details, over the phone or online. You might think, “That would never happen to me!”, or that only older or vulnerable people fall victim to scams – but unfortunately, email scams, text message scams and the like are more common than you think among all ages. Fraudsters can be incredibly clever, and know exactly how to prey on people’s fear and self-doubt. “As we’re all spending more time online, it’s good to be aware of what we can do to keep ourselves safe from fraudsters and cybercriminals,” says Jeni Mundy, managing director (UK and Ireland) at Visa. But with super-sophisticated scams on the rise, how can you protect yourself without turning off your phone, deleting your social media accounts and becoming a complete hermit? Don’t panic – there are some tell-tale signs you can look out

Scots consumers eye benefits of shops reopening, fused with online retail

Furthermore, 27 per cent now say they check online for a better price while in store, and 23 per cent check the reviews for an item online while in a physical shop. The survey attracted 168 respondents based in Scotland, and was conducted earlier this month, while the consumer protection that comes with using a Visa debit or credit card was also stressed. Jeni Mundy, managing director, UK & Ireland at Visa, said: “It’s clear that the Scottish high street still holds its lure for consumers, with many excited to head back into stores next week. Even as people have become more used to shopping online over the last year, it’s great that consumers are embracing shopping with a mix of both ‘bricks and clicks for the best experience, as the lines between offline and online continue to blur.”

30% of us plan to head to shops for first weekend after lockdown

30% of us plan to head to shops for first weekend after lockdown It’s clear that the great British high street still holds its lure for consumers with many excited to head back into stores for Welcome Back Weekend. Updated Sign up for regular updates of events happening in Wales When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Three quarters of consumers say they are excited to shop in physical retailers as they return to the shops this Welcome Back Weekend, according to research from Visa.

30% of us plan to head to shops for first weekend after lockdown

30% of us plan to head to shops for first weekend after lockdown
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