This is an overview of geographical cash access coverage in the UK at the end of the second quarter (April to June) of 2022. This monitoring forms part of the FCA’s work on access to cash[1].
1. Introduction
On a quarterly basis, with the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR), we gather and update data on access to cash. This captures the locations of cash access points and other relevant information like temporary closures, opening hours, and accessibility. This data covers brick-and-mortar, mobile bank, and building society branches, automated teller machines (ATMs), and the Post Office network. We supplement this information with annual data on cashback locations.
This analysis provides insights on the proportion of the population that lives within a range of distances of various cash access points, although in this summary we focus on those within 2km and 5km of a cash access point. We measure distances as the crow flies (see note 1), consistent with the approaches adopted by LINK and the Post Office, relative to residential addresses (see note 2).
We estimate that for access to any bank, building society, Post Office branch, or any ATM (either free or pay-to-use):
- 96.5% of the UK population are currently within 2km of a cash access point
- 99.8% of the UK population are currently within 5km of a cash access point
- 96.3% of the UK population are currently within 2km of a free-to-use cash access point
- 99.8% of the UK population are currently within 5km of a free-to-use cash access point
For the UK as a whole, estimates of coverage at 2km and 5km for all access points, including free-to use access points only, have not changed since 2022 Q1. This applies to the UK population overall, as well as rural and urban populations separately. It also applies whether we include or exclude cashback. However, there has been changes in the type of access points available over this time. Between 2022 Q1 and 2022 Q2:
- the number of brick-and-mortar branches of the larger banks and building societies providing personal current accounts (PCA) fell by 107 branches between Q1 and Q2, a decrease of 2.1%.
- there was a small decrease in the availability of Post Office branches (0.6%) between Q1 and Q2.
- there was a small decrease in number of free-to-use ATMs (0.6%) while the number of pay-to-use ATMs dropped by 1.3%
Our analysis of other access characteristics finds that during this period:
- There was no change in overall weekly opening hours for banks, building societies and post offices.
- There was a small increase (2-3%) in the number of smaller banks and building societies opening on weekday afternoons. For larger branches (Type A) the increase was 0.5-1%.
- Temporary closures of Type A (brick-and-mortar branches of a larger PCA provider) showed a significant decrease from 2022 Q1 and further from 2021 Q4 (see note 11). We cannot get reliable results for Type B (smaller branches) due to a high proportion of branches not returning data.
2. Coverage
The data comprises 70,176 known UK cash access points and 485,607 cashback locations. Table 1 shows numbers by region for 8 types of access points (see notes 3, 4, and 5):
- Types A and B are brick-and-mortar bank and building society branches provided by (A) larger PCA providers and (B) all other banks and building societies, respectively.
Type B branches may offer more limited deposit and withdrawal services compared to Type A branches, for example, a building society that specialises in mortgages or savings accounts. - Mobile bank branches (measured by stops) are a separate type (D).
- Post Office branches are subdivided into mobile/outreach branches (type E) and all other Post Office branches (type C). The outreach branches are brick-and-mortar but are more similar to mobile branches being typically open for a small number of hours or on selected days of the week. For example, these include limited time to serve access points in community buildings in rural locations. For this reason, we group the mobile and outreach branches together.
- ATMs are subdivided into free-to-use (type F) and pay-to-use (type G).
- Cashback locations (type H) are all the unique locations where a cashback transaction took place in 2020.
Table 1: Number of cash access points by type and geographical area
Country/geograp | hical areaEngland | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales | UK Total | |||||||||
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Type | Description | East Midlands | East of England | London | North East | North West | South East | South West | West Midlands | Yorkshire and The Humber | ||||
A | Larger banks and building societies providing PCA (brick-and-mortar branches) | 313 | 465 | 692 | 187 | 499 | 722 | 438 | 415 | 341 | 156 | 487 | 279 | 4,994 |
B | All other banks and building societies (brick-and-mortar branches) | 99 | 45 | 54 | 49 | 82 | 68 | 67 | 122 | 99 | 31 | 36 | 104 | 856 |
C | Post Office branches excluding mobile/outreach | 722 | 970 | 691 | 408 | 962 | 1,223 | 979 | 806 | 804 | 460 | 1,045 | 710 | 9,780 |
D | Mobile bank branches | 24 | 22 | 5 | 27 | 59 | 95 | 10 | 10 | 13 | 419 | 96 | 780 | |
E | Mobile/outreach Post Office branches | 155 | 188 | 96 | 151 | 154 | 277 | 113 | 146 | 36 | 284 | 273 | 1,873 | |
F | Free-to-use ATMs | 2,839 | 3,339 | 5,495 | 1,778 | 4,480 | 5,022 | 3,073 | 3,508 | 3,445 | 1,457 | 4,024 | 1,923 | 40,383 |
G | Pay-to-use ATMs | 696 | 880 | 1,789 | 571 | 1,546 | 1,160 | 742 | 1,251 | 860 | 348 | 1,033 | 634 | 11,510 |
H | Cashback locations | 33,351 | 45,692 | 65,177 | 17,564 | 52,984 | 68,448 | 47,017 | 39,334 | 38,093 | 12,950 | 42,044 | 22,953 | 485,607 |
All sources excluding cashback | 4,848 | 5,909 | 8,721 | 3,094 | 7,747 | 8,408 | 5,671 | 6,225 | 5,705 | 2,501 | 7,328 | 4,019 | 70,176 | |
All sources including cashback | 38,199 | 51,601 | 73,898 | 20,658 | 60,731 | 76,856 | 52,688 | 45,559 | 43,798 | 15,451 | 49,372 | 26,972 | 555,783 |
Download Table 1[3] (XLSX)
We have analysed coverage for 14 groups of cash access points which we define in Table 2. The groups are constructed by combining the cash access point types and cashback locations:
- group 1 includes type A (larger banks and building societies providing PCA) access points only
- group 2 adds the non-mobile/outreach Post Office network
- group 3 includes all brick-and-mortar (except type B) and mobile/outreach bank, building society, and Post Office branches, representing all known locations where customers can access banking services beyond cash withdrawals or deposits
- groups 4 and 5 include the same cash access point types as Group 3, as well as all free-to-use ATMs and all ATMs respectively
- group 6 includes type B branches and contains all free-to-use access points.
- group 7 includes all 70,176 known cash access points
- groups 8 and 9 focus on access to ATMs, for free-to-use and all ATMs respectively
- groups 10, 11, and 12 combine free-to-use access points, all access points and all ATMs respectively with cashback locations
- groups 13 and 14 focus on access to the Post Office network distinguishing between non-mobile/outreach branches and all branches
Due to substitutability, as outlined above, type B branches are only included in groups 6, 7, 10, and 11.
Table 2: Groupings of cash access points
Group | Description | Cash access point types included | Number of entries | |||||||
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A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | |||
1 | Larger banks and building societies providing PCA: brick-and-mortar branches | x | 4,994 | |||||||
2 | Larger banks and building societies providing PCA and Post Office: brick-and-mortar branches | x | x | 14,774 | ||||||
3 | Larger banks and building societies providing PCA, and Post Office: all branches, including mobile | x | x | x | x | 17,427 | ||||
4 | Post Office, larger banks and building societies providing PCA (all branches), and free-to-use ATMs | x | x | x | x | x | 57,810 | |||
5 | Post Office, larger banks and building societies providing PCA (all branches), and all ATMs | x | x | x | x | x | x | 69,320 | ||
6 | All free-to-use cash access points (excluding cashback) | x | x | x | x | x | x | 58,666 | ||
7 | All cash access points (excluding cashback) | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 70,176 | |
8 | Free-to-use ATMs | x | 40,383 | |||||||
9 | All ATMs | x | x | 51,893 | ||||||
10 | All free-to-use cash access points and cashback locations | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 544,273 | |
11 | All cash access points and cashback locations | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 555,783 |
12 | All ATMs and cashback locations | x | x | x | 537,500 | |||||
13 | Post Office branches excluding outreach and mobile | x | 9,780 | |||||||
14 | All Post Office branches | x | x | 11,653 |
On this web page we provide highlights of coverage in Table 3. We present data for groups 3 and 6 as proxies for cash deposit and free cash withdrawal access for consumers. We provide these figures for Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the UK as a whole split by overall, rural and urban at distances 2km and 5km. For ease of understanding we have also provided figures in nearest whole miles (1 mile and 3 miles).
Table 3: Percentages of the UK population that have access to a source of cash within a given distance as of 2022 Q2 (groups 3 and 6)
Larger banks and building societies providing PCA and Post Office: all branches, including mobile 2022 Q2
Region |
Rural / Urban |
Population, 000's |
2km |
5km |
1mi |
3mi |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UK |
Overall |
67,071.9 |
95.2 |
99.7 |
92.8 |
99.7 |
UK |
Rural |
12,046.5 |
77.6 |
98.6 |
71.3 |
98.4 |
UK |
Urban |
55,025.5 |
99.0 |
100.0 |
97.5 |
99.9 |
GB |
Overall |
65,176.4 |
95.5 |
99.7 |
93.2 |
99.7 |
GB |
Rural |
11,337.2 |
78.8 |
98.8 |
72.6 |
98.5 |
GB |
Urban |
53,839.2 |
99.0 |
99.9 |
97.5 |
99.9 |
NI |
Overall |
1,895.5 |
84.2 |
98.7 |
79.9 |
98.5 |
NI |
Rural |
709.3 |
59.6 |
96.6 |
52.0 |
95.9 |
NI |
Urban |
1,186.2 |
98.9 |
100.0 |
96.6 |
100.0 |
All free-to-use cash access points (excluding cashback) 2022 Q2
Region |
Rural / Urban |
Population, 000's |
2km |
5km |
1mi |
3mi |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UK |
Overall |
67,071.9 |
96.3 |
99.8 |
95.1 |
99.7 |
UK |
Rural |
12,046.5 |
81.4 |
98.9 |
75.8 |
98.7 |
UK |
Urban |
55,025.5 |
99.6 |
100.0 |
99.3 |
100.0 |
GB |
Overall |
65,176.4 |
96.6 |
99.8 |
95.4 |
99.8 |
GB |
Rural |
11,337.2 |
82.5 |
99.0 |
77.0 |
98.8 |
GB |
Urban |
53,839.2 |
99.6 |
100.0 |
99.3 |
100.0 |
NI |
Overall |
1,895.5 |
86.5 |
99.2 |
83.4 |
99.1 |
NI |
Rural |
709.3 |
64.4 |
98.0 |
56.8 |
97.5 |
NI |
Urban |
1,186.2 |
99.7 |
100.0 |
99.2 |
100.0 |
Estimated percentages of the UK population living within a given distance from a cash access point for all groups 1-14[4] (see notes 6, 7, and 8).
We give the estimates for the UK regions and devolved nations separately, as well as for England and the UK overall. Estimates for rural and urban areas are also given (see note 9).
The distances considered are 1, 2, 5, 8, and 16 km (approximately 0.6, 1.2, 3, 5, and 10 miles, respectively).
Download Table 3 data[5] (xlsx)
Figure 1 shows the coverage areas underlying the population estimates in Table 3. As in Table 3, the cash access points considered are those in groups 1-14. In each case the areas shown are those without access to a source of cash within 1, 2, 5, 8, or 16 km. The areas shown in white have a cash access point within 1 km or nearer. The interactive tooltips show percentages of the Local Authority District population that have access to a source of cash within the above range of distances.
Download underlying data for Figure 1 maps[6] (XLSX)
Figure 1: Access to cash coverage in the UK in 2022 Q2
3. Other insights
3.1. Temporary closures
We cannot give precise figures for temporary closures because a high proportion of branches did not provide this information. But there has been a clear decrease in the overall number of days closed across type A (large PCA providers) since 2021 Q4. Of type A branches that did provide this information (83%) there were 13.1% that were temporarily closed for at least one day, which is a large decrease on 2022 Q1 (34%).
We do not have equivalent information for Post Office branches.
3.2. Opening hours
While external and stand-alone ATMs are always accessible, in-branch cash withdrawals and deposits and other banking services are only available during branch opening hours.
Figure 2 shows the percentages of branches open at a given time between 7am and 7pm, Monday to Saturday (see note 10), by branch types defined in Table 1. The number of smaller branches (Type B) open on weekdays between 1pm and 2pm increased by 1.5 percentage points and those open 3pm to 4.30pm increased by 2.5 to 3.5 percentage points. However, the number of those branches open between 4.30pm and 5.30pm decreased by 0.5 to 1.5 percentage points. There was also a reduction of 0.5 to 1 percentage points in those open between 9-9.15am. The number of smaller branches open on Saturday mornings decreased by 0.5 – 1.7 percentage points. The number of larger branches (Type A) open on weekdays between 12pm and 3pm increased by around 1 percentage point.
Figure 2 Percentages of branches open at a given time by branch type
3.3. Accessibility
For some consumers, being able to use branch services depends on accessibility.
Table 4 shows percentages of branches which are wheelchair accessible, have step-free access and/or have a hearing/induction loop available for the 3 types of bank and building society branches (see note 10). The step-free access characteristic is not applicable to mobile branches (see note 11).
Of the brick-and-mortar bank and building society branches, 63.1% of type A (larger PCA providers) and 54.4% of type B (other) branches have all 3 features. Excluding the branches for which some values are unreported, these percentages become 89.1% and 73.3% respectively.
Table 4: Percentages of branches with common accessibility characteristics by branch type
Wheelcair accessible | Has step-free access | Has hearing/ induction loop available | ||||||||
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Access point type | Sample | Yes | No | Unreported | Yes | No | Unreported | Yes | No | Unreported |
A: Larger banks and building societies providing PCA (brick-and-mortar branches) | All data | 94.0 | 6.0 | - | 67.8 | 3.0 | 29.2 | 98.0 | 2.0 | - |
Excluding unreported | 94.0 | 6.0 | x | 95.8 | 4.2 | x | 98.0 | 2.0 | x | |
B: All other banks and building societies (brick-and-mortar branches) | All data | 78.4 | 5.1 | 16.5 | 68.5 | 7.2 | 24.3 | 66.2 | 17.5 | 16.2 |
Excluding unreported | 93.9 | 6.2 | x | 90.4 | 9.6 | x | 79.1 | 20.9 | x | |
D: Mobile bank branches | All data | 52.7 | 25.5 | 21.8 | - | 78.2 | 21.8 | 78.2 | - | 21.8 |
Excluding unreported | 67.4 | 32.6 | x | - | 100.0 | x | 100.0 | - | x |
Download Table 4 data[9] (xlsx)
4. Attributions
In addition to the data collected from banks, building societies, and the Post Office, the analysis uses other open data and data licensed under the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement.
- ATM data © LINK Scheme Ltd, LINK Network Members, and licensors copyright and database right 2022.
- Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2022.
- Contains NRS data © Crown copyright and database right 2022.
- Contains NISRA data © Crown copyright and database right 2021.
- Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database rights 2021/2022.
- Contains Royal Mail data © Royal Mail copyright and database right 2022.
- Office for National Statistics licensed under the Open Government Licence v.3.0.
- Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
- This product contains data created and maintained by Scottish Local Government.