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posted by mrpg on Saturday July 21 2018, @08:25AM   Printer-friendly
from the be-evil dept.

Submitted via IRC for AndyTheAbsurd

All over the western world banks are shutting down cash machines and branches. They are trying to push you into using their digital payments and digital banking infrastructure. Just like Google wants everyone to access and navigate the broader internet via its privately controlled search portal, so financial institutions want everyone to access and navigate the broader economy through their systems.

Another aim is to cut costs in order to boost profits. Branches require staff. Replacing them with standardised self-service apps allows the senior managers of financial institutions to directly control and monitor interactions with customers.

Banks, of course, tell us a different story about why they do this. I recently got a letter from my bank telling me that they are shutting down local branches because "customers are turning to digital", and they are thus "responding to changing customer preferences". I am one of the customers they are referring to, but I never asked them to shut down the branches.

Source: The cashless society is a con – and big finance is behind it


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  • (Score: 1) by noneof_theabove on Saturday July 21 2018, @10:23PM

    by noneof_theabove (6189) on Saturday July 21 2018, @10:23PM (#710592)

    above ground floor of a business are is pathological liar.

    Sound familiar...the pee-Resident of the WH on the top floor.

    My mom worked in a 2 story bank [in the 50's they were all multi-floored] and 2nd and above was management.