End of cash? - Banks fail to give full commitment to vital money access schemes All eight of the UK’s largest retail banks, including Scotland-based RBS, Bank of Scotland and TSB have set out the importance of protecting access to cash, but concerns have been raised over varying timeframes of their commitment to two vital industry cash schemes. Campaigners have been urging the banks to publicly commit to maintaining cash access for the millions of people in Scotland who still rely on it. And they were given a two-week deadline to confirm that they will continue membership of two vital industry cash-access schemes managed by ATM operator LINK and the Post Office, which are critical to protecting current provision of cash withdrawal for millions of people until legislation is introduced.