The Submit Workplace is proposing a giant hike within the charges that banks pay to permit their clients to entry its community because it makes an attempt to safe extra funding to spice up postmasters’ pay.
Sky Information understands that greater than two dozen banks and constructing societies are contemplating a proposal submitted to them not too long ago by the Submit Workplace that may see the subsequent banking framework costing them between £350m and £400m yearly – up from about £250m-a-year underneath the present deal.
Banking sources stated the roughly 30 excessive road lenders have been due to reply to the Submit Workplace’s proposal within the early a part of the spring.
A deal costing the banks not less than £350m a 12 months is predicted to be finalised by the autumn, the sources added.
The extra proceeds from the subsequent settlement, which expires on the finish of this 12 months, will probably be utilized in half to strengthen the brand new deal for sub-postmasters unveiled by Post Office chairman Nigel Railton in November.
Underneath the banking framework settlement, the 30 banks and mutuals’ clients can entry the Submit Workplace’s 11,500 branches for a variety of companies, together with depositing and withdrawing money.
The service is especially worthwhile to those that nonetheless depend on bodily money after a decade during which 6,000 bank branches have been closed throughout Britain.
In 2023, greater than £10bn value of money was withdrawn over-the-counter and £29bn in money was deposited over-the-counter, the Submit Workplace stated final 12 months.
A brand new settlement with the banks will come at a important time for the Submit Workplace, whose new management workforce is attempting to position it on a sustainable long-term footing.
Reliant on an annual authorities subsidy, the status of the community’s earlier administration workforce was left in tatters by the Horizon IT scandal and the wrongful conviction of tons of of sub-postmasters.
A Submit Workplace spokesperson stated: “Our partnership with 30 banks and constructing societies ensures that nobody who depends on money is left behind, made attainable by our postmasters in nearly each group of the nation.
“We don’t touch upon ongoing negotiations.”