Posted: 3 Jul 2025 Resource Type: Research Report Download Back This landmark report calls for a bold transformation in the UK’s regulatory culture to unlock economic growth and enhance international competitiveness. The report outlines ten practical recommendations to ensure that regulators, government, and industry work together to embed a growth mindset across the UK’s financial services ecosystem. It builds on the momentum of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2023, which introduced a secondary objective for regulators to promote international competitiveness and growth. The report argues that this objective must be reflected not just in new rulemaking, but also in how regulation is interpreted, supervised, and enforced on a daily basis. The recommendations come at a critical time. Recently, the House of Lords Financial Services Regulation Committee warned the UK risks ceding ground to more dynamic global financial centres if it fails to align its regulatory culture with its economic ambitions. Download the full report to read all ten practical recommendations. You can also download the Executive Summary. Share: Share to LinkedIn LinkedIn Share to X Share to Facebook Facebook Share to WeChat WeChat Share to WhatsApp WhatsApp Share to Email Email Download Related content News Sterling 20 Oct 2025 - 20 of Britain’s largest pension providers and insurers have launched Sterling 20, a new partnership to invest billions into UK infrastructure, innovation and renewable energy. Sterling 20 Research Report Finance for growth: a shared U.S./UK prosperity agenda Oct 2025 - Leading US and UK financial and professional services firms, via the British American Financial Alliance (BAFA) coalition, are urging both governments progress on the Transatlantic Taskforce for Markets of the Future. Finance for growth: a shared U.S./UK prosperity agenda Research Report The UK’s offer for asset managers and owners Oct 2025 - The UK is a global leader in asset management, with over £12tn in AUM and offers extensive scale with international reach, deep expertise, and diverse investment opportunities. The UK’s offer for asset managers and owners Research Report City statistics briefing Oct 2025 - The City Statistics briefing looks at the City of London's role as a global business hub for financial and related professional services. City statistics briefing