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MSE News: Cheques to disappear by October 2018

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Former_MSE_Guy
Former_MSE_Guy Posts: 1,650 Forumite
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edited 16 December 2009 at 5:59PM in Budgeting & bank accounts
This is the discussion thread for the following MSE News Story:

"Cheques will be phased out by 31 October 2018, the UK's Payments Council said today...."


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Thanks to MoneySaver never-in-doubt for starting this discussion directly below.
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  • Interesting story that was just on the news (yea, at 4am lol) :D
    The year by which the use of cheques is to be phased out in the UK could be announced later. The board of the UK Payments Council, which oversees payments strategy, is meeting to discuss whether the cheque clearing system could end by 2018.

    Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8414341.stm
    :o 2010 - year of the troll :o

    Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
  • 97trophy
    97trophy Posts: 915 Forumite
    Cheques tend to still be popular among parents paying for school trips, meals or music lessons, as well as payments to tradesmen, such as plumbers, who do not carry chip-and-pin machines or who would rather not give out bank details.

    That sums up my experience (as a parent) to a tee.
  • D1zzy
    D1zzy Posts: 1,500 Forumite
    Just trying to imagine Grandma (hopefully she will still be around in 2018) - paying by card (never used one) or mobile phone...........
  • Extant
    Extant Posts: 2,140 Forumite
    There's a reason that any such plan would be for years in the future - although alternatives exist now, they will be enhanced, developed etc. and further options may become available.
    What would William Shatner do?
  • Many traders don't like having to deal with debit and credit cards because the banks charge them 2.5% of the transaction value.

    Pushing people from cheques to debit cards not only saves the bank that hassle of processing the cheque, but also earns them extra income.
  • noh
    noh Posts: 5,817 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    shayward wrote: »
    Many traders don't like having to deal with debit and credit cards because the banks charge them 2.5% of the transaction value.

    Pushing people from cheques to debit cards not only saves the bank that hassle of processing the cheque, but also earns them extra income.

    They dont charge 2.5% of the value on debit cards. They are usually charged a fixed amount.
    Banks charge traders for processing cheques too.
  • Joe_Bloggs
    Joe_Bloggs Posts: 4,535 Forumite
    I have figured out why this apparently aimless announcement was made. It going to be left to the ingenuity of the British public to come up with an alternative to the cheque.
    If you want to be paid for something then you are going to have to tell them your account number and sort code. The payee can use telephone banking or the internet to transfer the money.
    J_B.
  • rb10
    rb10 Posts: 6,334 Forumite
    Whilst I'm all for the decline of cheques, I do wonder how they can withdraw them completely in 2018. According to the forecast of cheque usage on the BBC article, there are expected to be around 300,000,000 cheque transactions in 2017.

    It'd be a seriously large jump, to go from 300,000,000 in 2017 to 0 in 2018. They really can't expect people to change their habits so suddenly.
  • rb10 wrote: »
    They really can't expect people to change their habits so suddenly.

    Which is why, perhaps, they're talking about it eight years in advance?
  • INT1
    INT1 Posts: 1,257 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Can't wait until cheques are gone, so old fashioned. Electronic banking is so much more efficient.
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