CBI: Smarter, not less, financial regulation needed in order for British businesses to grow

8 Nov 2016 11:54 AM

The UK’s regulatory model must adapt to provide a smarter, more fit for purpose regulatory infrastructure to ensure the future competitiveness of the UK’s financial services industry, according to a new CBI report.

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Read the CBI's Financial Services report here

In Smarter Regulation, the UK’s largest business group recommends changes for regulators to provide certainty and stability in a post-Brexit landscape. New forms of regulatory dialogue are paramount to safeguarding competition, ensuring small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) in the sector can compete with larger traditional players. The CBI’s recommendations include:

Simon Moore, CBI Financial Services Director, said:

“A strong financial services sector is the lifeblood of the wider economy, enabling the growth and security that business and society rely on.

“Through the revenue and growth opportunities it generates, the sector helps to secure the vital public services we use day in, day out, and acts as a magnet for investment into the UK that helps to underpin our local communities.

“But in order for the sector to support business and to benefit everyone effectively, regulation must be fit for purpose. A cultural change is needed to ensure a more practical approach to regulatory shift, through collaboration and engagement, creating a level playing field between smaller firms – who are disproportionately hit by the regulatory burden – and larger companies competing in the sector.

“Smarter regulation – not less regulation – will provide certainty to financial services firms, allowing them to adapt in a shifting political and economic climate as well as anchoring our competitiveness as a global financial centre.”