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New solution will make lottery retailers the UK public s number one choice for guaranteed free access to cash 95% of the UK population live within one mile of a lottery terminal
Sonect s deal with Lottomatica and BNL Bank in Italy will enable 35,000 Italian lottery terminals to go live this year with cash withdrawals
The new UK National Lottery licence award can see a FinTech lottery terminal revolution when the fourth licence begins in 2023
Italy has scored again with a new access to cash solution for all Italians, a solution which can be readily implemented in the UK to guarantee free access to cash nationwide. Under its contract, financial platform specialist Sonect will enable 35,000 Lottomatica lottery terminals across Italy to act as ATMs, allowing customers convenient local access to cash.
June 7, 2021, 12:04 am
A campaign to stop cash disappearing from high streets and communities across the UK has been launched by the Post Office (Rui Vieira/PA)
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A campaign to stop cash disappearing from high streets and communities across the UK has been launched by the Post Office.
The Save Our Cash campaign is calling for the Government to bring forward legislation to ensure access to cash becomes a legal right, with a requirement on banks to ensure continued local access for those who need it.
Keep the change: Retailers sign up to ‘cash-friendly’ pledge launched by Which?
Major retailers have signed up to a ‘cash-friendly’ pledge from Which? (Steve Parsons/PA)
Major retailers have signed up to a cash acceptance pledge, helping to ensure that customers who want to pay in coins and banknotes will not be excluded by the transition to digital payments, Which? has said.
Aldi, Asda, Co-op, John Lewis, LloydsPharmacy and Waitrose have made the public commitment to keep accepting cash in their stores.
Together, the supermarkets are responsible for nearly 4,500 stores in the UK, and have a combined grocery market share of more than 30%.