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HM Treasury and Japan Financial Services Agency joint statement on the fourth meeting of the Financial Regulatory Forum.
Summary Japan and the United Kingdom (UK) held the fourth meeting of the…
This call for evidence seeks views on the merits of and considerations for changing the credit union common bond requirement for membership in Great Britain, under the Credit Unions Act 1979.
1. Introduction The government is committed to unlocking the full…
A senior‑level forum for financial market participants to share their views on UK-related developments in financial markets, including gilts and sterling, and broader market themes with the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Purpose The Market Engagement Group (MEG) is a senior‑level forum for…
The Payments Vision Delivery Committee has published the Payments Forward Plan, setting out a clear and coordinated regulatory roadmap for the payments sector over the next three years. This builds on the strategic direction…
Ownership and Control Test in UK Financial Sanctions Regulations
This consultation seeks views on the government’s proposals to make changes to the legislative framework for Appointed Representatives.
This consultation seeks views on the proposal to reform the UK’s existing benchmarks regime and replace it with the Specified Authorised Benchmarks Regime (SABR).
The government and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) are taking forward a proposal for a transformational new regime – targeted support – to improve the availability and affordability of help with financial decision-maki…
This call for evidence seeks views, evidence and experiences of applying for and accessing debt finance in the UK for small businesses.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) consulted on its provisional decision to release the remaining provisions of the SME Banking Undertakings 2002.
The Accelerated Settlement Taskforce and its Technical Group have developed a plan to move to faster settlement of securities trades on financial markets.
This consultation covers subsidiary considerations related to the FCA taking over professional services firms' anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing supervision.
The Financial Inclusion Strategy sets out the government’s approach to improving financial inclusion for underserved groups across the UK.
This consultation and call for evidence sets out proposals and issues for examination relating to the Bank Referral Scheme.
This document outlines the governance framework within which RFL and government departments responsible for dormant assets policy operate.
This consultation and call for evidence sets out proposals and issues for examination relating to the Commercial Credit Data Sharing scheme.
This consultation sets out proposals for consolidating the Payment Systems Regulator within the Financial Conduct Authority.
Memorandum of Understanding between His Majesty’s Treasury, and The Bank of England and Prudential Regulation Authority in respect of Resolution Planning and Financial Crisis Management
This policy statement sets out the government’s overall policy approach for regulation of Appointed Representatives carrying on regulated financial services activity in the UK.
The UK's Plan to increase investment and growth in UK Professional and Business Services, as part of the UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy.
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