Clueless American here. I saw a commercial for Nationwide bank promising the keep their branches open until at least 2028. Is there a push to close banks? Is this more fallout from Brexit?
Clueless American here. I saw a commercial for Nationwide bank promising the keep their branches open until at least 2028. Is there a push to close banks? Is this more fallout from Brexit?
How do businesses handle cash in this situation?
I can’t speak for the UK, and I’m not even sure about the situation in the Netherlands, but two things I’ve observed here:
So I suppose for the remaining uses, they’ll “just” have to travel longer distances?
In Spain there is still a lively cash economy, the pandemic took a lot of that business away and I’m sure as the years march on it will become less so as governments squeeze anonymity out of transactions to collect more of that sweet, sweet tax money.
I don’t know. Probably collections by G4S and the like?