Banking Services

Treasury – in the House of Commons at 11:34 am on 8 April 2025.

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Photo of Julian Smith Julian Smith Conservative, Skipton and Ripon 11:34, 8 April 2025

What steps she is taking to ensure rural communities have access to banking hubs.

Photo of Lewis Cocking Lewis Cocking Conservative, Broxbourne

What steps she is taking to help protect in-person banking.

Photo of Emma Reynolds Emma Reynolds The Economic Secretary to the Treasury

The Government understand the importance of in-person banking to communities and are working closely with the industry to roll out 350 banking hubs across the UK. More than 220 hubs have already been announced, of which more than 135 are already open.

Photo of Julian Smith Julian Smith Conservative, Skipton and Ripon

Rural communities such as Settle in North Yorkshire are really struggling with the loss of face-to-face banking services. Link hubs are one route for them to replace the banks that are closing. I urge Ministers to do what they can with Link—I accept that it is an independent organisation—to help it to relax the criteria for rural communities, allowing them more face-to-face banking services.

Photo of Emma Reynolds Emma Reynolds The Economic Secretary to the Treasury

I would be very happy to meet the right hon. Gentleman if he wanted to discuss a specific banking hub that is being considered. We work very closely with Link. As he will know, his Government passed the Financial Services and Markets Act 2023, under which the Financial Conduct Authority, Link and the financial services sector ultimately have power over the criteria, which is not something we are planning to change.

Photo of Lewis Cocking Lewis Cocking Conservative, Broxbourne

How does the Minister plan to make it easier to establish banking hubs in communities that have lost all of their banks? I did have a meeting set up with the previous Minister, but she left Government before that meeting could take place. Will this Minister agree to meet me so that I can discuss the establishment of a banking hub in the town of Cheshunt in my Broxbourne constituency?

Photo of Emma Reynolds Emma Reynolds The Economic Secretary to the Treasury

I am always happy to meet colleagues and will be happy to meet the hon. Gentleman.

Photo of Clive Efford Clive Efford Chair, Public Accounts Commission, Chair, Public Accounts Commission

The criteria applied by Link are too strict, and banks are being able to walk away from their customers. In Eltham, we have had a salami-slicing process of banks gradually leaving the high street, but, because we have a building society, we cannot ask for a hub. Will the Minister undertake to review Link’s approach, because it is making it difficult for customers to carry out their banking business?

Photo of Emma Reynolds Emma Reynolds The Economic Secretary to the Treasury

As I said in my previous answer, we do not have any plans to change the Link criteria; those are a matter for Link. However, there are some flexibilities in the way that it applies the criteria, depending on the local population, travel times to nearby bank branches and, indeed, the number of small businesses in an area. I would be happy to meet my hon. Friend if that is of concern to him.