The Scotsman

RBS calls for regulation of lending after SME scandal

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to be there to put a second view around the SME market place,” he said. “Some sort of regulation around that seems to be needed.”

His backing comes as a surprise given that the lack of regulation of small business lending helped RBS avoid disciplina­ry action from the FCA earlier this year.

The watchdog this summer concluded that the activities of RBS’S now-defunct Global Restructur­ing Group (GRG) were not within its remit and that its powers did not apply.

The GRG has been accused of pushing firms towards failure in the hope of picking up assets on the cheap, though the FCA said there was no evidence of this, or of dishonesty or lack of integrity.

The influentia­l Treasury Committee – headed by Conservati­ve MP Nicky Morgan –

0 Ross Mcewan admitted that the market required proper checks and routes for complaints

said it was “disappoint­ing and bewilderin­g” that the FCA is not able to act, adding that the case demonstrat­ed the need for change in how lending for SMES is regulated.

While the FCA has proposed expanding the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) to small business complaints, the Treasury Committee has questioned whether the FOS canhandlea­nexpandedr­emit.

The All Party Parliament­ary Group (APPG) on Fair Business Banking is also calling for a Financial Services Tribunal that would help SMES resolve financial disputes with banks, holding powers to rule on awards of up to £1 million.

Kevin Hollinrake, MP and co-chair of the APPG said: “If commercial lending had been regulated then the systemic abuse of SME customers by RBS and other banks on this scale would not have occurred.

“The absence of meaningful

regulation has exposed the fundamenta­l lack of redress mechanisms available for businesses in disputes with their banks.

“It is for this reason that the APPG has proposed an independen­t Financial Services Tribunal that will offer quick, efficient and cheap access to justice for claimants and will act as a deterrent to prevent future malpractic­e.”

While Mr Mcewan’s call for oversight of the SME lending sector will likely be welcomed by advocates, he also warned UK authoritie­s to be “careful” over putting UK banks at a disadvanta­ge by over-regulating the financial sector.

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