New Financial Services Trade Association is born
Members of the British Bankers Association - the BBA - have voted to merge with three other bodies to form a new trade association for the finance sector which aims to improve trust in financial services.
The BBA will join the Council of Mortgage Lenders, Payments UK and UK Cards Association in a new trade body representing the financial services industry after 94 per cent per cent of voting membership backed the proposal.
Anthony Browne, BBA CEO, said: “It is right that our members get effective representation and value for money from their trade associations. The BBA membership has voted 94 per cent in favour of consolidating the BBA as part of a new Financial Services Trade Association.
“We look forward to working with the other trade associations and to providing a world class service for our members across the banking sector.
" The BBA says the vote comes in response to the proposed consolidation set out by The Financial Services Trade Associations Review, an independent review into the effectiveness and efficiency of the financial services trade association landscape with the aim of strengthening representation of the UK financial services industry.
The review, led by Ed Richards, was set up by a steering committee of major UK banks and a building society to consider the wide range of existing trade associations at a time of change in financial services, persistent low levels of customer trust and new entrants to the industry. Plans for the new trade association will be taken forward by the interim main board of the new trade association.
The BBA is the main trade association for the UK banking sector with 200 member banks.