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The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom. Bank of England works with the Treasury Solicitor’s Department .
Information on charity banking and the support available to charities trying to access adequate banking services.
An independent review will look at how shifts in face-to-face banking services affect people and communities, with new powers enabling the Government to act on what it finds.
This series contains outturn PAYE (Pay As You Earn) Income Tax and National Insurance contributions, Bank Payroll Tax, Bank Levy and Corporation Tax receipts from the banking sector.
This is a collection of documents related to BLP business.
This series brings together all documents relating to the Banking Act 2009.
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This series brings together all documents relating to the basic bank account data reported to the Treasury by the nine banks designated to provide basic bank accounts.
This paper explores the channels through which the structure of banking markets affects macroeconomic volatility
The Access to Banking Review is inviting views from businesses, organisations and members of the public as it enters an intensive phase of evidence gathering
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