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Reeves urged to cut bank tax as UK competitiveness lags

February 25, 2026
in Asia

Rachel Reeves, the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, is facing renewed pressure to reduce taxes on the banking sector following the release of new research that highlights the competitive disadvantage UK lenders are currently facing. Despite being spared from a potential tax increase in the recent Autumn Budget, the banking industry is still struggling to keep up with its global counterparts, as revealed by a report published by the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME).

The AFME report, titled “Competitive Disadvantage: The Impact of UK Bank Taxes”, sheds light on the challenges faced by UK banks due to the current tax regime. According to the report, UK banks are subject to significantly higher taxes compared to their European and global counterparts, putting them at a competitive disadvantage. This has resulted in a decline in profitability and a decrease in lending to businesses and individuals, ultimately hindering economic growth.

The report highlights that UK banks are currently paying a total of £34.4 billion in taxes, which is equivalent to 5.9% of their total income. This is significantly higher than the average tax rate of 3.6% paid by banks in other European countries. In fact, the UK has the highest bank tax rate among the G7 countries, making it less attractive for international banks to establish their operations in the country.

The AFME report also points out that the UK bank tax regime is complex and unpredictable, making it difficult for banks to plan their long-term strategies. This uncertainty has resulted in a decrease in investment and innovation within the banking sector, further hindering its competitiveness.

The renewed calls for a tax cut on the banking sector come at a crucial time for the UK economy, as it navigates through the challenges posed by Brexit. With the UK’s departure from the European Union looming, it is essential for the country to maintain a competitive banking sector to attract foreign investment and support economic growth.

The banking industry has been a significant contributor to the UK economy, providing employment opportunities and supporting businesses and individuals with their financial needs. However, the current tax regime is hindering its ability to continue playing this crucial role.

In light of the AFME report, there have been growing calls from industry experts and politicians to review and reduce the taxes imposed on the banking sector. They argue that a more competitive tax regime would not only benefit the banks but also the wider economy, as it would encourage investment and stimulate economic growth.

The Chancellor’s decision to spare banks from a tax increase in the Autumn Budget was a step in the right direction. However, it is now time for the government to take further action and address the competitive disadvantage faced by UK banks. This could be achieved by reducing the bank levy, which is currently the highest in the world, and simplifying the tax regime to provide more certainty for banks.

In conclusion, the AFME report has once again highlighted the urgent need for a tax cut on the banking sector in the UK. It is essential for the government to take action and create a more competitive tax regime to support the banking industry and the wider economy. By doing so, the UK can maintain its position as a global financial hub and continue to attract international investment, ultimately driving economic growth and prosperity for all.

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