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UK Finance has today released its financial services manifesto, outlining key priorities the next government should focus on.
David Postings, Chief Executive of UK Finance, said:
The UK’s financial services sector is a global success story and one any future government should seek to partner with and support. Our sector delivers real benefits to society by helping people buy their homes, helping companies scale up, providing financial education, fighting fraud, and much more. “I hope that by outlining the policy agenda the sector would like to see taken forward post-election, and through working in partnership with government, we can help build a better society for all.
The UK’s financial services sector is a global success story and one any future government should seek to partner with and support. Our sector delivers real benefits to society by helping people buy their homes, helping companies scale up, providing financial education, fighting fraud, and much more.
“I hope that by outlining the policy agenda the sector would like to see taken forward post-election, and through working in partnership with government, we can help build a better society for all.
Key recommendations
The next government should:
Support people and businesses
Support communities and society
Support growth
UK Finance’s full manifesto, including further detail on the recommendations, can be seen here.
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