National
Irish Bank Stop Handling Cash
December 22, 2009
Ireland Online
One of the country's larger banks has told to its
customers that it is to stop handling cash in its
branches.
National
Irish Bank says it is moving to a Scandinavian model
of "cashless banking" - with an increased reliance
on ATMs and debit cards.
NIB has told customers that its branches will no
longer handle cash withdrawals or lodgements,
nightsafe lodgements or foreign exchange cash.
They are instead urging customers to use ATMs or get
cash back on their laser cards if they need notes.
Branches will continue to accept cheques and postal
orders.
The bank says the idea of "cashless banking" will be
rolled out over the next 18 months, and that the
model is that used by its Danish parent company.
NIB says Irish dependence on cash is amongst the
highest in Europe.
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