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British finance sector demands closer ties with Europe ahead of UK-EU summit

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Posted on June 8, 2026

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· Last updated: June 8, 2026

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British Finance Sector Calls for Stronger UK-EU Ties Before Summit

UK Finance Report Highlights Industry Push for Closer EU Relations

Background and Context

LONDON, June 8 (Reuters) - British banks are seeking closer ties with the European Union, according to a report published by industry lobbying body UK Finance on Monday, ahead of a summit between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and officials from the bloc scheduled for July and aimed at "resetting" ties between the two.

The report said banks were not seeking to undo Brexit or "reverse convergence into the EU Single Market," but instead to formalise aspects of the Memorandum of Understanding on Financial Services Cooperation between Britain and Europe signed in 2023.

The report marks one of the most assertive declarations yet by Britain's financial industry that it is seeking to integrate further with its European counterpart, a decade on from the June 2016 Brexit referendum which saw Britain leave the bloc and cut off some access to its financial markets.

Key Recommendations from UK Finance

Enhancing the UK-EU Forum on Finance

• Report from UK Finance calls for the UK-EU forum on finance to move beyond simple information sharing to proactive coordination on new initiatives.

Annual Summit Agenda

• UK Finance seeking financial services to be a dedicated agenda item at annual EU-UK summit.

Technical Proposals for Collaboration

• Report calls for an array of specific technical changes that would foster closer collaboration, including allowing UK and EU professionals to work in each other's jurisdictions for a set period such as 90 days.

• Banks lobby for closer equivalence on capital risk weighting, other areas.

Debate Over Regulatory Alignment

Contrasting Industry Views

• Debate over closer regulatory alignment contrasts with some City sources who have argued UK should use its post‑Brexit freedoms to adopt rules tailored to domestic priorities.

Reporting and Editing

(Reporting by Lawrence White, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • British banks urge turning the 2023 UK‑EU Financial Services MoU into actionable coordination, not just info‑sharing.
  • Industry targets specific technical reforms—e.g., 90‑day cross‑jurisdiction mobility, capital equivalence discussions.
  • Appeal for financial services to be a distinct agenda item at the annual UK‑EU summit, amid a decade of divergence post‑Brexit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are British banks seeking closer ties with the EU?
British banks want to formalise financial cooperation with the EU, focusing on technical changes and deeper sectoral collaboration.
Is the UK finance sector trying to reverse Brexit?
No, banks are not seeking to undo Brexit but aim to strengthen cooperation with Europe without rejoining the Single Market.
What specific changes are being proposed by UK Finance?
UK Finance suggests measures such as enabling professionals to work across UK-EU borders for set periods and achieving regulatory equivalence.
What is the significance of the upcoming UK-EU summit for finance?
The summit provides an opportunity to advance the formalisation of financial services cooperation and set dedicated finance agenda items.
How does the industry view regulatory alignment post-Brexit?
Some in the sector support closer regulatory equivalence, while others advocate tailored UK rules leveraging post-Brexit freedoms.

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