A new free to use ATM machine has been installed in Bo'ness.
It's part of a new banking industry commitment to make sure all towns and cities across the UK continue to have access to cash services, after the closure of major banks in the area.
A Community Access to Cash Pilot was then trialled to find innovative ways of protecting cash access in eight locations across the UK, including in nearby Denny.
The Access to Cash Action Group agreed a landmark milestone that will see the UK's largest high street banks collaborate to ensure that access to cash is provided to communities which need it most.
As part of the announcement, five new banking hubs across the UK were announced alongside 11 new free to use ATMs.
The ATM in Bo’ness is the first of these in Scotland to go live and is open at the local U-Save convenience store on Drumpark Avenue.
LINK’s Head of Financial Inclusion, Nick Quin: "We know that more people are using contactless cards and the smartphones to pay for things, but cash is still vital for millions of people.
"We’ve been supporting communities across the UK who have had access to cash issues and I’m delighted as part of LINK’s enhanced role to support the community in Bo’ness."