Vickers: Banks face £7bn annual bill and charging transparency

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The UK's banks face an annual bill as high as £7bn to comply with the reforms of the Vickers Commission, according to the panel's final report published today.

As predicted, the central recommendation of the Independent Commission on Banking, chaired by Sir John Vickers, is that banks' core operations - including consumer deposits and small business lending - must be ringfenced from the rest of their businesses. The ringfenced entity must also have its own board of directors, reports the Financial Times. But in a key concession, the commission will not decide where each institution must place the ringfence, instead allowing lenders and their customers a degree of choice. On capital, the Commission held to its interim conclusion from April th...

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