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Banking Reform

Proceeding contribution from Greg Clark (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 4 February 2013. It occurred during Urgent question on Banking Reform.

I will certainly pass on my hon. Friend’s comments to my right hon. Friend the Chancellor. What we are saying when it comes to the regulation of payment systems is that, through the Bill, we will set up a regulatory responsibility to promote competition on the part of the regulator of payment systems. One thing regulators will want to look at is how they can quickly make accounts portable between customers. That, however,

is only one of the innovations that could be made. I mentioned in my response to the urgent question the requirement to speed up the clearing of cheques. My hon. Friend will recall that the Payments Council once introduced a statement—almost ex cathedra—to the effect that cheques would be abolished in future. What kind of contempt for the consumer does that show? It should not happen again, and it will not happen again.

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

558 c30 

Session

2012-13

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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