Ross County is set to become a cashless venue starting June 1, following the closure of Dingwall's last bank. The club announced that the steady decline of bank branches in the area has made it increasingly difficult to access and securely transport cash. With the Bank of Scotland closing in March and previous closures of TSB, Clydesdale, and RBS branches, Ross County has opted for this change to enhance the matchday experience for fans. Card payments will be accepted in the club's shop, ticket office, and car park, while children's community courses will transition to online payments. Other Scottish stadiums, such as Hampden and Ibrox, have already adopted cashless systems. Chief executive Steven Ferguson emphasized that this decision reflects the challenges faced by communities and aims to create a smoother, more efficient experience for supporters. As Ross County prepares for an important away fixture against Raith Rovers, this move is seen as a necessary step in adapting to the changing financial landscape in Dingwall.
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Ross County Goes Cashless for Enhanced Matchday Experience
Ross County transitions to a cashless system for improved safety and efficiency at matches following the closure of Dingwall's last bank.
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