Nearly half of central banks have access to cash policy

High income countries slightly more likely to maintain access to cash policies

Nearly half of central banks have an access to cash policy, the Currency Benchmarks 2024 find.

Fifteen (46.8%) of 32 respondents who provided data operate an access to cash policy – a set of actions designed to protect cash infrastructure and ensure people who want to pay with cash are generally able to do so.

The benchmark includes data on other areas related to maintaining cash use and infrastructure. In 43.7% of jurisdictions there are mandatory minimum levels of cash services at commercial

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