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CMA annual assessments of compliance with undertakings given by a number of banks not to bundle loans and accounts.
This tax information and impact note is about powers to amend key definitions.
This document contains information on: Government Banking Service.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A short overview of the CMA’s findings and proposals following its investigation into the retail banking market.
This tax information and impact note applies to banks and building societies within the charge to UK Corporation Tax and Bank Levy.
The authors explore the impact of bank competition on firms' access to finance
This paper looks at the effects of IMF lending programs on banking crises in a large sample of developing countries 1970- 2010
Digital form for organisations and individuals to notify the Department for Education (DfE) of their bank account and payment details.
The third paper in the UK government's Scotland analysis series, which looks at Scotland’s place in the UK and how it contributes to and benefits from being part of the UK.
BBB works with the Department for Business and Trade .
How the government is making sure our banking system is more resilient and that customers can bank with confidence.
Infographics illustrating some of the CMA’s measures to reform the personal and business current account markets, and when these take effect.
Changes to the rules which determine whether a bank can operate – known as Threshold Conditions - will ensure banks are upholding their current legal duties to protect freedom of speech.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Guidance on bank specific taxes and issues
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