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Aussies are returning to cash

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New data from the Reserve Bank of Australia shows Australians are increasingly choosing to use cash.

The total number of ATM cash withdrawals made in Australia during January 2024 was 30,235,600 (seasonally adjusted), not including EFTPOS cash-outs and over-the-counter bank transactions.

That’s up 474,500 (1.6%) from December 2023 when Australians made 29,761,100 ATM withdrawals and up 180,700 (0.6%) from January 2023.

The average value of ATM cash withdrawals was $304.90 in January 2024, up slightly from $291.80 in January 2023.

“This is big and significant jump in the number of cash withdrawals. It’s now clear that many Australians are clearly choosing to return to using cash,” said Jason Bryce, spokesperson for the Cash Welcome campaign.

“Everyone is concerned about their privacy, their safety from online scams and the uncertainty caused by regular payment system outages.”

“The increasing number of cash withdrawals is being made at a decreasing number of bank-owned ATMs, contradicting the commonly repeated bank claim that branches and ATM closures are caused by changing consumer demands,” said Mr Bryce.

“I am now looking forward to banks reopening their ATMs to respond to their customers clearly wanting to access physical banknotes.”

An online petition asking for government action to protect access and acceptance of cash has now collected more than 164,000 signatures: https://www.change.org/BankingAndCashGuarantee 


Key Facts:

ATM cash withdrawals are trending up, despite fewer bank-owned ATMs.


About us:

The Cash Welcome campaign was started by Jason Bryce asa protest against bank branch and ATM closures and is supported by donations from the public and businesses.


Contact details:

Jason Bryce

media@cashwelcome.org

0428 777 727

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