- FUTURE of FINANCIAL SERVICES APPG -

The APPG on the Future Of Financial Services is a cross-party parliamentary group which allows MPs and Peers from all political backgrounds to understand the UK financial services sector and key financial services issues better, engage with the sector, and consider policy and reforms to help shape the future of Financial Services in the UK.

The APPG seeks to inform parliamentarians of all parties about a wide range of issues and receive evidence from industry, regulators, and other stakeholders, and make recommendations to Government. We hold regular inquiries and events in and around Westminster.

The Secretariat for the APPG on the Future Of Financial Services is provided by Barndoor Strategy Ltd.

The APPG on the Future Of Financial Services is a cross-party parliamentary group which allows MPs and Peers from all political backgrounds to understand the UK financial services sector and key financial services issues better, engage with the sector, and consider policy and reforms to help shape the future of Financial Services in the UK.

The APPG seeks to inform parliamentarians of all parties about a wide range of issues and receive evidence from industry, regulators, and other stakeholders, and make recommendations to Government. We hold regular inquiries and events in and around Westminster.

The Secretariat for the APPG on the Future Of Financial Services is provided by Barndoor Strategy Ltd.

OFFICERS

Peter Bedford MP - Co-Chair

Lord Sharkey
– Co-Chair

Lewis Cocking MP
– Vice Chair

Baroness Goudie
– Vice-Chair

Our Members

Full list available here

- CONTACT US -

To find out more about the APPG on the Future of Financial Services and find out how you can engage with the group and its work, please email our Secretariat.
 
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NOTE

All Party Parliamentary Groups are informal groups of Members of both Houses with a common interest in particular issues. An APPG website is not an official website of the House of Commons or the House of Lords. It has not been approved by either House or its committees. The views expressed in these webpages are those of the group. You can learn more about All Party Groups and the rules which govern them on the Parliamentary website.

You can learn more about All Party Groups and the rules which govern them on the Parliamentary website.

You can read our full entry in the Houses of Parliament’s Register of All-Party Parliamentary Groups here.