Plans To Scrap Cheques By 2018 Abandoned

Plans To Scrap Cheques By 2018 Abandoned
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PRESS ASSOCIATION -- Plans to scrap the use of cheques from 2018 have been dropped after the UK Payments Council admitted there was no better paper alternative.

The body, which is made up of the major banks, said cheques will continue for as long as people need them and the target for possible closure of the cheque clearing system in 2018 has been cancelled.

The Council announced in 2009 that cheques would no longer be used by October 2018, as long as viable alternatives had been developed.

Work started last year on an alternative paper-based system, but the council said it has now decided that this is no longer the best option and "retaining the cheque is a better approach".

The decision to scrap cheques was met with a wave of criticism from small businesses, charities and pensioner lobby groups, who accused the banks of ignoring the needs of millions of vulnerable people.

Michelle Mitchell, charity director at Age UK, said: "We are delighted that the Payments Council has listened to the many people who said how difficult the loss of cheques would be for them. This is a vital first step that will help many older people."