Peterborough is now one of Britain's most financially forgotten towns, with just 21 per cent of people able to access cash within one mile, Fair4All Finance analysis of FCA data shows.
The analysis looked at 361 local authorities across Britain and found 18 areas where more than half of the adult population are living in financially vulnerable circumstances and less than half have access to cash within a one-mile radius.
But fewer than one in three residents in Peterborough, Middlesbrough and South Tyneside can find a cash point within one mile of them.
Fewer than half of residents in 18 local authorities across Britain now have access to cash within a one-mile radius, a new report reveals.
It is followed by Middlesbrough and South Tyneside, where fewer than three in 10 people can access a cash point within a mile radius.