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UK Government Unveils Strategy to Boost Financial Services Growth and Innovation

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  • Driving Competitiveness in Finance: The new Labour government, led by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, announced plans to reform financial regulations to prioritize growth, competitiveness, and innovation in fintech, sustainable finance, insurance, and capital markets.
  • Regulatory Overhaul for Growth: Reeves criticized overly risk-averse regulatory frameworks, calling for dynamic policies that encourage innovation and investment. UK regulators like the FCA and PSR have been urged to integrate economic growth into their mandates.
  • Advancing Payments Technology: The government’s National Payments Vision outlines plans to modernize payments infrastructure, support open banking, and introduce account-to-account (A2A) payment methods. A pilot for a Digital Gilt Instrument leveraging distributed ledger technology (DLT) is also in the works.
  • Green Finance and Pension Reform: Initiatives include tackling payment fraud, promoting sustainable finance, and establishing large-scale pension funds modeled on systems in Australia and Canada to enhance investment.
  • Commitment to Open Banking: Industry leaders, like TrueLayer CEO Francesco Simoneschi, applaud the focus on open banking, citing its potential to replace outdated card systems with more cost-efficient, secure, and convenient alternatives.
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