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    Bank of England Consults on Exempting More Small Lenders From Leverage Rule

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    Posted on March 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Bank of England's PRA is consulting on raising the leverage ratio threshold for small lenders to support growth and innovation.

    Bank of England Considers Raising Leverage Ratio for Small Lenders

    LONDON (Reuters) -The Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) is consulting on raising the retail deposits leverage ratio threshold, a move designed to allow smaller lenders to avoid the leverage rules which cover the country's major banks.

    The ratio is aimed at indicating what level of capital Britain's major banks, building societies and investment firms should have to fund their activities.

    The threshold at which it applies has been fixed in cash terms since 2016, meaning smaller firms have been dragged into the regime as inflation and the size of the economy has risen.

    The Bank of England said on Wednesday that the PRA will consult on raising the retail deposits leverage ratio threshold by 20 billion pounds ($25.7 billion) to 70 billion pounds, to reflect nominal GDP growth over the last nine years.

    "Guarding against excessive leverage in our banking system is essential for economic stability, but we should achieve that in a proportionate way," BoE Deputy Governor for Prudential Regulation Sam Woods said in a statement.

    "Today's proposals will support growth and innovation by giving smaller banks more space to grow before entering the leverage regime," he added.

    Finance minister Rachel Reeves said in a major speech in November that regulators had gone too far in trying to squeeze out financial risk at the expense of economic growth.

    The PRA said it was not proposing any changes to a 10 billion pound non-UK asset threshold which was implemented more recently and was operating as intended.

    ($1 = 0.7791 pounds)

    (Reporting by Muvija M; writing by Sarah Young; editing by David Milliken)

    Key Takeaways

    • •BoE's PRA is consulting on raising the leverage ratio threshold.
    • •The change aims to exclude smaller lenders from strict leverage rules.
    • •The threshold increase reflects GDP growth over nine years.
    • •The proposal supports growth and innovation for small banks.
    • •No changes to the non-UK asset threshold are proposed.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bank of England consults on exempting more small lenders from leverage rule

    1What is the purpose of the leverage ratio?

    The leverage ratio is aimed at indicating what level of capital Britain's major banks, building societies, and investment firms should have to fund their activities.

    2What change is the Bank of England proposing?

    The Bank of England is consulting on raising the retail deposits leverage ratio threshold by 20 billion pounds to 70 billion pounds to better reflect nominal GDP growth.

    3Why is the PRA considering this change?

    The PRA believes that guarding against excessive leverage is essential for economic stability, but it should be done in a proportionate way to support growth and innovation among smaller banks.

    4What is the current non-UK asset threshold?

    The PRA is not proposing any changes to the 10 billion pound non-UK asset threshold, which was implemented more recently and is operating as intended.

    5What concerns did Finance Minister Rachel Reeves express?

    Finance Minister Rachel Reeves indicated that regulators had gone too far in trying to eliminate financial risk, which could hinder economic growth.

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