- Bill 200 2019-21 (as introduced)
- Bill 200 2019-21 - (large print)
- Bill 200 EN 2019-21
- Bill 200 EN 2019-21 - (large print)
- Delegated Powers Memorandum from HM Treasury
- Human Rights Memorandum from HM Treasury
- Impact Assessment from HM Treasury
- Bill introduced in the Commons by1st reading in the Commons
- 2nd reading, Ways and Means resolution, Programme motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗15 speakers · 47 speeches
- Have your say on the Financial Services Bill
- Letter from John Glen MP to Pat McFadden MP regarding issues raised during the Committee Stage (sixth day): credit rating agencies, risk weightings, leverage ratios
- Bill 225 2019-21 - (large print)
- Bill 225 2019-21 (as amended in Committee)
- Briefing Paper on the Bill
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- HL Bill 162 (as introduced)
- HL Bill 162 Explanatory Notes
- Financial Services Bill: Delegated Powers Memorandum
- Human Rights Memorandum from HM Treasury for the Bill as brought from the Commons
- Supplementary document to the Impact Assessment
- Financial Services Bill: Briefing for Lords Stages
- 34th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords9 Not moved10 Withdrawn1 Disagreed
- Letter from Earl Howe, Deputy Leader of the House of Lords to Baroness Neville-Rolfe regarding the Financial Services Bill committee stage debate: support for smaller financial services firms
- Letter from Earl Howe to Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle regarding how the amount contributed by the financial services sector in tax receipts is calculated, as discussed during the Committee Stage of the Bill
- Letter from Earl Howe, Deputy Leader of the House of Lords, to Baroness Neville-Rolfe regarding Financial Services Bill committee stage debate: the impacts of Clause 3 of the Bill on EU banks which operate in the UK
- Letter from Earl Howe, Deputy Leader of the House of Lords, to Baroness Altman regarding the Financial Services Bill committee stage debate: the Government's position on the cryptocurrencies, particularly the environmental impacts of cryptocurrency mining and trading, and risks to financial stability
- Letter from Earl Howe to Lord Sharkey, Lord Tunnicliffe and Baroness Bennett regarding clarification to a response about the secondary legislation to revoke parts of the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR), as discussed during the Committee Stage of the Financial Services Bill
- Letter from Earl Howe to Baroness Sheehan regarding the funding of fossil fuel projects overseas, as discussed during the Committee Stage of the Financial Services Bill
- Letter from Earl Howe to Baroness Sheehan regarding the funding of fossil fuel projects overseas, as discussed during the Committee Stage of the Bill
- Letter from Baroness Penn to Baroness Neville-Rolfe regarding the Financial Services Bill committee debate: financial education issues
- Letter from Baroness Penn to Lord Sikka regarding accountancy firms and tax avoidance schemes, as discussed during the Committee Stage (fourth day) of the Bill
- Letter from Baroness Penn to Baroness Bennett regarding whether the Government planned to act on the recommendations of the recent OECD report "Ending the Shell Game", as discussed during the Committee Stage of the Bill
- Legislative consent motion agreed by the Scottish Parliament
- Legislative consent memorandum lodged by the Scottish Government with the Scottish Parliament
- Legislative consent motion agreed by the Senedd Cymru
- Letter from Nikhil Rathi, Financial Conduct Authority, to Earl Howe regarding accountability to Parliament and how the regulators consider climate change and green issues
- Letter from Sam Woods, Prudential Regulation Authority, to Earl Howe regarding accountability to Parliament and how the regulators consider climate change and green issues
- Letter from Earl Howe to Baroness Kramer regarding questions raised in the committee debate: publication of Country-by-Country Reporting
- Letter from Earl Howe to Baroness Kramer regarding an issue raised in the Bill committee debate: requirements of the Ministerial Code in relation to Ministers intervening in Financial Conduct Authority Investigations
- Letter Earl Howe to Lord Sikka regarding an issue raised in the committee debate: 'Sandstorm Report' into the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI)
- Letter from Earl Howe to Lord Hodgson regarding questions raised in the committee stage debate: the UK's existing equivalence arrangements with the EU
- Letter from Baroness Penn to Lord Holmes regarding issues raised during the Committee Stage of the Bill: artificial intelligence (AI) policy, digital identity, distributed ledger technology, Open Finance
- Letter from Lord True to Lord Stevenson, Lord Lucas and Baroness Coussins regarding the Statutory Debt Repayment Plan (SDRP), as discussed during the Committee Stage (fourth day) of the Bill
- 20 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords7 Withdrawn7 Agreed2 Disagreed4 Not moved
- Letter from Baroness Penn to Baroness McIntosh regarding issues raised during the Committee Stage (fifth day): the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) study on the activities of bond exchanged traded fund (ETF) managers, trading in GameStop shares, the regulation of short selling
- Letter from Earl Howe to Lord Sikka regarding the relationship between financial statements and prudential regulation, as discussed during the Committee Stage
- Letter from Earl Howe to Baroness Sheehan regarding overseas infrastructure funding, as discussed during the Report stage (first day) of the Bill
- Letter from Earl Howe to Baroness Kramer regarding issues raised in the report stage debate: the Bank of England's Climate Biennial Exploratory Scenario and how it relates to capital requirements for banks
- Bill 287 2019-21 (Lords Amendments to the Bill)
- Bill 287-EN 2019-21
- Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗5 speakers · 7 speechesConsideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗14 speakers · 22 speeches
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗9 speakers · 20 speeches
Queen Elizabeth II grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law