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Cashless Australia: Why you won't be able to withdraw your own money at some ANZ branches

Daily Mail logo Daily Mail 29/03/2023 Danyal Hussain For Daily Mail Australia

One of Australia's biggest banks has confirmed that some of its branches will no longer allow customers to withdraw money over the counter. 

ANZ bank is stripping back some of its services, with certain branches in Victoria no longer carrying physical cash. 

The bank has not disclosed which branches will be affected and insists only a 'small number' will be affected.

Instead, customers will be directed to ATMs if they wish to withdraw money - even though these machines are also being cut down across the country. 

ANZ said that only eight per cent of its customers rely on banks for their money as more and more Australians switch to internet banking. 

However, critics have warned that this could cause significant harm to older people and those with disabilities who still rely on physical cash. 

ANZ said that only eight per cent of its customers rely on banks for their money © Provided by Daily Mail ANZ said that only eight per cent of its customers rely on banks for their money Cash transactions are dying in Australia with just 13 per cent of purchases now using banknotes or coins © Provided by Daily Mail Cash transactions are dying in Australia with just 13 per cent of purchases now using banknotes or coins

The number of bank branches in Australia has fallen by about 30 per cent in the last five years, a trend that has been mirrored across the world. 

And ATMs have decreased even more, with figures showing that they have fallen from a high of 14,000 in 2017 to around 6,000 as of last year. 

On Wednesday, it was revealed that cash transactions are dying in Australia with just 13 per cent of purchases now using banknotes or coins.

Tap-and-go cards, mobile payments and direct online transfers make up the rest of all transactions, with the share of cash purchases halving in just three years.

The Reserve Bank estimated just 13 per cent of transactions in late 2022 were in cash, a halving in just three years since the start of the pandemic. 

Contactless tap-and-go payments, where a customer used their mobile smartphone, made up a third of transactions, with younger consumers more likely to pay this way. 

ANZ bank is stripping back some of its services, with certain branches no longer carrying physical cash © Provided by Daily Mail ANZ bank is stripping back some of its services, with certain branches no longer carrying physical cash

Cyber security expert Ben Britton, who works as a chief information security officer, said a cyber attack could stop the major banks from conducting electronic transactions linked to their EFTPOS terminals. 

'That entire system is dependent on an internet connection to work so if there's any interruption in the internet connection, then people will not be able to make any payment,' he told Daily Mail Australia.

'If there was a major cyber attack, if there was a vulnerability within that terminal and it was exploited, then they could potentially shut down every terminal in the entire country.' 

This could occur if hackers figured out how to exploit a banking computer code. 

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