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Why the Bank of England has freed small lenders from Brexit’s shackles
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Why the Bank of England has freed small lenders from Brexit’s shackles

  • 1 November 2025

Why the Bank of England has freed small lenders from Brexit’s shackles

A new Strong and Simple framework should boost competition among the UK’s challenger banks, without sacrificing financial stability

David Bailey is executive director for prudential policy at the Bank of England

Small banks and building societies provide a vital backbone for communities across the UK, often providing financial services that may not otherwise be available to households, local businesses and customer groups.

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