Safe Access to Cash Act of 2026
Requires banks to maintain cash access and ATM services in all communities, preventing branch closures that would leave populations without physical banking infrastructure.
Requires banks to maintain cash access and ATM services in all communities, preventing branch closures that would leave populations without physical banking infrastructure.
The Safe Access to Cash Act of 2026 requires financial institutions to maintain adequate physical cash access and ATM services, particularly in underserved communities. The bill aims to prevent banks from eliminating cash services or closing branches in ways that would leave populations without convenient access to currency withdrawal and deposits.
As banks increasingly shift toward digital-only services, certain communities—including rural areas, elderly populations, and those without reliable internet access—risk losing practical ability to conduct cash transactions. This bill addresses concerns that financial institution consolidation and branch closures disproportionately affect vulnerable populations who depend on physical banking infrastructure.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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