Banks Trying to ‘Force Cashless Society’ upon Britons

Banks Trying to ‘Force Cashless Society’ upon Britons

Nigel Farage has warned banks are trying to “force a cashless society” on Britons. It comes as banking giant NatWest prepares to impose a policy that could see restrictions on the amount of cash customers can withdraw and deposit from next month. In a leaflet to current account holders, it said the new policy is “giving us the right to set limits on inbound and outbound payments”.

The bank also said it could impose “daily and annual” cash withdrawal and deposit limits, reports The Telegraph. Farage fears…. The change comes amid a “de-banking row” between the former UKIP leader and the banking chain. The politician had his account with executive bank Coutts – owned by NatWest – closed because of his political views.

 

Banks Trying to ‘Force Cashless Society’ upon Britons

Banks Trying to ‘Force Cashless Society’ upon Britons

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