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Final Report ["Vickers Report"]
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Final Report ["Vickers Report"]

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HM Treasury, 2011 more...

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Recommendation

In 2010, the Independent Commission on Banking received a mandate from the government of the United Kingdom to research and recommend changes to its banking system that would encourage competition and provide greater assurances of financial stability. Economist Sir John Vickers led the commission, which issued its final report after months of study, interviews and consultations with bankers, regulators, financial experts and market participants. The “Vickers Report” points to sweeping changes ahead in the structure and behavior of UK banks. In February 2013, legislators in Parliament introduced the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Bill, which includes several of the commission’s proposals. getAbstract recommends this seminal document for its clear portrayal of a major Western economy’s response to the 2008 fiscal crisis and its recommendations for ensuring the ongoing stability of financial institutions.

Take-Aways

  • The UK Independent Commission on Banking studied banking reforms and recommended measures that would lead to a more secure, robust financial system.
  • A reformed banking sector would ensure uninterrupted banking services without taxpayer assistance at all times, including in the event of a financial crisis.
  • Healthy competition among banks is a must; reforms must be “procompetitive.”

About the Author

The UK government set up the Independent Commission on Banking in June 2010 in order to study and recommend bank reforms. Economist Sir John Vickers was the commission’s chairman.