FSB reaction to the Independent Commission on Banking Interim Report

Monday, 11 April 2011 12:00 AM

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has welcomed the report from the Independent Commission on Banking (ICB), into the banking sector and urges the Government to look closely at its interim recommendations in order to open up competition in the sector.

Commenting on the report, John Walker, National Chairman, Federation of Small Businesses, said:

"The report provides a measured view of the issues that face the banking sector in the UK. The FSB has called for more competition in the banking sector for over a decade and urges the Government to be bold and use this opportunity to bring greater competition to the sector.

"With the big four banks holding almost 90 per cent of the market, it is imperative that we see a radical shift which allows greater competition to properly benefit the small business community. Only more competition will provide better service, better products and drive prices down.

"This report is just the beginning of the process and the Government and the ICB must remain strong to ensure that between now and the publication of the full report in September that the banking sector gets on a stable footing."

Commenting on specific areas of the report, John Walker, National Chairman, Federation of Small Businesses, said:

Ring-fencing:
"We welcome the idea of separating different arms of the banks as for the most part, small businesses have little alternatives than their bank for vital financial services. Through making retail and investment parts of the bank financially separate it will help to provide a continuous service for small firms in the event of a problem within another arm of the bank, meaning that the retail arm can continue to lend and that deposits held should be safe."

Branches:
"The sell-off of additional branches by Lloyds HBOS should be inextricably linked to the arrival of new entrants to the market. The FSB would be concerned if the branches were sold to other big players as this would not help to open up competition.

However - although the IBC is aware that the barriers to the formation of new banks need to be broken, there is nothing in the report which talks about incentivising new entrants to the market. This needs to be remedied if we are to see the end of the long-standing monopoly in the banking sector.

"Bank branches are important for small businesses - 60 per cent visit their branch once a week and one in 10 visit every day. The idea new entrants being able to utilise the existing network would greatly benefit small firms as well as opening up competition.

"One thing the FSB has long called for the a Post Bank to be established through the Post Office network and we urge the Chancellor to consider this recommendation to better serve small businesses locally."

ENDS

Notes to Editors

1. The FSB is Britain's leading business organisation with over 210,000 members. It exists to protect and promote the interests of the self-employed, and all those who run their own business.

More information is available at www.fsb.org.uk

ISDN facilities are available for broadcast media interviews

Contacts

Andrew Cave, Chief Spokesperson: 07917 628991
Prue Watson: 020 7592 8121/ 07825 125695 prue.watson@fsb.org.uk
Sara Lee: 020 7592 8113/ 07595 067068 sara.lee@fsb.org.uk

For regional FSB contacts please go to www.fsb.org.uk

    Tags:

Disclaimer: Press releases published on this page are from key opinion formers who promote their organisation's activities by subscribing to a campaign site within politics.co.uk. politics.co.uk does not endorse, edit, or attempt to balance the opinions expressed on this page. The content of press releases are wholly the responsibility of the originating company or organisation.

Related stories

Banking reform report in full

The government hopes the Vickers report will help placate some public anger towards the banking sector

Read the long-awaited report by the Independent Commission on Banking on politics.co.uk.

comments comments

Johnson appoints 'independent' identity commission

Alan Johnson is thought to be lukewarm about the introduction of the cards

The home secretary has appointed Sir Joseph Pilling to be the first identity commissioner, tasked with overseeing the identity cards project.

George Osborne: Banking Commission has done a good job and govt will implement

George Osborne: Banking Commission has done a good job and govt will implement

George Osborne, chancellor, welcomes the Independent Commission on Banking report and indicated that the government plans to stick to it.

comments comments

Report outlines bold banking reform proposals

Report wants massive culture change in the City

A cultural revolution at the heart of the banking sector is among the proposals of Which?'s Future of Banking Commission's final report.

Ed Balls: Banking report should be the start point for reform

Ed Balls: Banking report should be the start point for reform

Ed Balls, Labour's shadow chancellor, responds to the Independent Commission on Banking's report and urges for it to be the start for reform not the end point.

comments comments

Which?: Consumers should not pay for banking failures

 Politics.co.uk

Peter Vicary-Smith, Which? chief executive, commented on the interim report of the Independent Commission on Banking:

Electoral Commission report identifies Scottish failings

140,000 ballots were rejected during Scottish parliament elections earlier this year.

Procedures which caused 140,000 ballots to be rejected during Scottish elections earlier this year have been severely criticised in an Electoral Commission (EC) report released today.

Blair appoints interim JIC head

Politics.co.uk

Tony Blair has approved the appointment of William Ehrman as the interim head of the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC).

Speaker announces interim security arrangements

Politics.co.uk

The Speaker of the House of Commons has announced a tightening of security arrangements in Parliament.

Labour: Banking sector reforms must not be watered down

Labour: Banking sector reforms must not be watered down

Shadow financial secretary to the Treasury Chris Leslie voices doubts about the government's commitment to tackling the banks ahead of the government's response to the Independent Commission on Banking:

comments comments

Press Releases

FSB: Revitalise rural economy by providing superfast broadband by 2015

CML: Gross mortage lending declines in April

FSB: Small firms losing battle for public sector work

FSB: Regulation watchdog needs sharp teeth

FSB welcome George Osborne's budget but still a missing link

Weekly Brief 11 from the FSB

Dear Chancellor: FSB Budget Submission 2012

The week in small business news, by the FSB

Government must give small firms a place at the top table, says FSB

FSB: Government should champion non-bank finance to help small firms

More Articles ...

Twitter

Join the conversation at #opinion_formers

Related Opinion Former Press Releases

FSB: The Independent Commission on Banking must shake-up the banking sector

The Independent Commission on Banking (ICB) must change the structure of banking in the UK, says the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) in its response to the ICB’s Interim Report.

National Energy Action: Reaction to Fuel Poverty Review Interim Report

National Fuel Poverty Charity’s Reaction to Fuel Poverty Review Interim Report

BSA Welcomes Ownership Commission Report

The Building Societies Association warmly welcomes the publication today of the report of The Ownership Commission. Commenting, Adrian Coles, Director-General of the BSA said:

Special event coverage

ESRC logo

Festival of Social Sciences: Celebrating the Social Sciences

Evidence-based policy should not be a radical concept. It needs to be celebrated.

ESRC logo

Festival of Social Sciences: 2 languages: 2 brains, 2 minds, 2 cultures?

As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Sciences, the Deafness Cognition And Language Research Centre (DCAL) hosted an event exploring the powerful benefits of bilingualism in spoken and sign languages, for hearing and deaf people alike - benefits that reach hearing and deaf people alike.

Opinion Former Events

Voice: Feeling stressed? Understand yourself? Now, move forward Conference

Application forms are now available for an exciting conference in Manchester. The fun-packed day will give you practical solutions and advice on managing stress and time to help you achieve a work/life balance.

BHA: The Marriage Debate - ‘This house would legalise same-sex marriage in England and Wales'

Two weeks before the Government’s consultation on same-sex marriage draws to a close, Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association is participating in a debate hosted by Catholic Voices on the motion, ‘This House Would Legalise Same-Sex Marriage’.

BSIA: Information Destruction Exhibition and Conference

This one-day event is targeted at professionals operating in the information destruction industry, and aims at keeping delegates updated on recent developments in their sector, providing an opportunity to network with fellow professionals, whilst offering access to an informative exhibition and a comprehensive conference programme.

ABI: The Future of Long-term Savings & Retirement Income - Automatic Enrolment and Beyond Conference

The Future of Long-term Savings & Retirement Income - Automatic Enrolment and Beyond Conference

Take the Gold Challenge for St Dunstan's

We provide lifelong support for blind and visually impaired ex-Service men and women. You can help give more blind heroes an independent future by taking the Gold Challenge

TACT: 2013 Virgin London Marathon

Join TACT at one of the greatest sporting events on the planet and help give a child in care a future to smile about.

Newsletter sign up

By signing-up you agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.

Unsubscribe