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These notes give a brief description of each of the Finance Bill resolutions.
An expanded CCP resolution regime would give the Bank of England additional powers to mitigate the risk and impact of a CCP failure and the subsequent risks to financial stability and public funds.
Use this form to give notice of the satisfaction of the conditional resolution to change a company name.
This note gives a brief description of the Finance (No. 2) Bill resolution tabled ahead of its Second Reading.
The government has agreed a protocol with the three devolved administrations on how disputes will be resolved where they arise.
Use this form to give notice by the company of an application to the court for cancellation of resolution of re-registration.
UK Asset Resolution Limited (UKAR) is responsible for meeting the contractual obligations and managing the remaining liabilities and other strategic matters arising out of the Government’s former ownership of NRAM Ltd (NRAM), Bradford & Bingley (B&B), Mortgage Express (MX) and...
This consultation paper sets out proposals to align the UK to international standards in insurer resolution, enhancing UK financial stability in the event of insurer failure.
Describes the working relationship between the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS Resolution.
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