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UK Government Plans to Loosen Banking Ringfencing Rules to Boost Lending

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Last updated: May 18, 2026 8:01 pm
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Published: May 18, 2026
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The British government is set to relax the stringent “ringfencing” regulations that were implemented post-2008 financial crisis to protect consumers and bolster stability within the banking sector. According to a report by the Financial Times, this adjustment aims to facilitate increased lending by allowing banks to engage in higher-risk activities without the same level of separation from their retail banking operations.

Lucy Rigby, the chief secretary to the Treasury, emphasized that these changes would enable the banking sector to unleash an estimated £80 billion (approximately $107 billion) in additional lending. She reassured stakeholders that while the government intends to relax these rules, essential protections against financial crises will remain intact.

Originally introduced in 2019, the ringfencing regulations are designed to protect deposits from retail customers and small businesses by mandating that significant banks operate their retail and riskier banking ventures in distinctly separate legal entities. This structure prevents banks from using consumer deposits for complex financial operations such as hedge fund financing, trading in sophisticated derivatives, or lending to higher-risk markets like China.

In her remarks, Rigby stated, “Where financial systems are inefficient, we will change them.” She called the planned modifications a means to enhance the resilience and competitiveness of the U.K. banking system while making it better suited for future challenges.

The proposed changes specifically target major banks holding at least £35 billion in customer deposits, affecting the five largest banking institutions in the U.K.: Lloyds, NatWest, Barclays, HSBC, and Santander.

Mark O’Donovan, head of international consumer banking at JPMorgan Chase, welcomed the government’s proposals as a “positive development,” particularly as the bank looks to expand its footprint in the U.K. market. Should JPMorgan’s U.K. retail operations continue to grow, it may also become subject to the ringfencing rules.

In related developments, a report from PYMNTS highlighted that many financial firms are transitioning from merely experimenting with artificial intelligence to fully integrating it into their operations, particularly in core systems that govern day-to-day functions. This shift indicates a broader trend towards optimizing efficiency and productivity within the financial services sector.

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