UK: The FCA and PRA’s proposals to boost economic growth
January 27, 2025
UK: The FCA and PRA’s proposals to boost economic growthJanuary 27, 2025 The Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority have set out their proposals and suggestions for how regulation can support the UK Government’s focus on delivering economic growth Why should I read this?On 24 December 2024, the UK Government sent a letter to the UK's main regulators requesting for ideas to boost economic growth. The FCA and the PRA have responded with proposals on how to advance competitiveness and growth:
What do I need to know about the FCA’s letter?In its letter the FCA sets out the work it already had planned for 2025 and new proposals which go further. Those listed include:
The FCA could also:
The FCA suggests the UK Government could help by:
The second and third are already UK Government policy and the first could be satisfied by the recently-announced introduction of digital driving licences.
With UK Government help, including accelerating modernisation of the Consumer Credit Act, the FCA could go further and reduce costs of anti-money laundering measures, relaxing know your customer requirements on small transactions.
What do I need to know in the PRA’s letter?In its letter, the PRA highlighted the steps it has recently taken to promote competitiveness and growth (including the implementation of Basel 3.1, implementing a new Solvency UK regime for UK insurers, removing the bankers’ bonus cap and seeking to review the SMCR) and those further actions it intended to take, including:
The PRA also indicated that it would like to explore with HM Treasury and the Department of Business and Trade whether there are wider changes which could be made. Those suggested include:
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