CMA letter to AIB about breaching Parts 2 and 8 and Article 56.2 of the Retail Banking Order

  • Post author:
  • Post category:

Documents CMA letter to AIB about breaches of the Retail Banking Order PDF , 141 KB, 3 pages Details AIB breached the Retail Banking Order in three ways. It breached Part 2 and Part 8 of the Order through failing to keep information on Annual Percentage Rates and Equivalent Annual Rates up to date for

Continue ReadingCMA letter to AIB about breaching Parts 2 and 8 and Article 56.2 of the Retail Banking Order

CMA letter to Lloyds about breaching Part 2 of the Retail Banking Order

  • Post author:
  • Post category:

Documents CMA letter to Lloyds about a breach of the Retail Banking Order PDF , 118 KB, 2 pages Details Part 2 of the Order requires the nine largest banks at the time of the Order in GB and NI (including Lloyds) to release information such as ATM location through the Open Banking system. Such

Continue ReadingCMA letter to Lloyds about breaching Part 2 of the Retail Banking Order

CMA appoints new Chief Operating Officer

  • Post author:
  • Post category:

Daniel Lambauer will join the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) from the National Audit Office (NAO) in October, taking the reins from Erik Wilson who is retiring.  Daniel currently serves as Executive Director at the NAO with responsibility for Strategy and Resources. In this role, he oversees the NAO’s corporate services functions, and acts also

Continue ReadingCMA appoints new Chief Operating Officer

Updated rules and guide for energy code modification appeals

  • Post author:
  • Post category:

Cookies on GOV.UK We use some essential cookies to make this website work. We’d like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services. We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services. You have accepted additional cookies. You can

Continue ReadingUpdated rules and guide for energy code modification appeals

CMA signs joint international statement supporting competition in AI

  • Post author:
  • Post category:

iStock As artificial intelligence continues to develop at speed, the European Commission, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the US Federal Trade Commission and US Department of Justice have signed a joint statement setting out shared principles to protect competition and consumers. The statement affirms their shared view that AI, particularly powerful foundation models

Continue ReadingCMA signs joint international statement supporting competition in AI