05.09.2025 21:43
In France, the most commonly used €10 banknotes for daily expenses are gradually being withdrawn from ATMs. Due to technical difficulties and logistical costs, many ATMs now only dispense €20 and €50 banknotes, and the decrease in small denomination paper money is particularly making it difficult for low-income individuals to make purchases.
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The small denomination banknotes most preferred for daily shopping in France have almost become unavailable in ATMs.
NOBODY CAN FIND 10 EURO BANKNOTES IN ATMs
Due to both technical and logistical challenges, banks in the country have started to use 10 Euro banknotes less and less. Many ATMs only dispense 20 and 50 Euro banknotes. This situation particularly causes difficulties for low-income citizens in small expenditures.
ONLY 3 BANKS HAVE IT
Currently, only La Banque Postale, Crédit Mutuel, and CIC banks in France continue to offer the option of 10 Euro banknotes at a limited number of ATMs.
IT CAUSES EXTRA COSTS
Experts state that the decrease in small banknotes is primarily due to both cost and security concerns. The use of separate cassettes for each type of banknote in ATMs leads to extra costs in logistical processes. This situation means a significant additional cost, especially for 10 Euro banknotes.
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