UK plan paves pathway to payments reforms

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The UK’s Payments Forward Plan outlines major regulatory changes across payments, cryptoassets, Open Banking, and safeguarding through 2027.

In 2024, HM Treasury promised a Payments Forward Plan to sequence future initiatives for the UK payments sector. The Plan has now arrived and sets out a roadmap for payments regulation over the next three years. Payments firms should use this paper to help manage their resources in anticipation of future regulatory change.

HMT created the Payments Vision Delivery Committee to deliver its National Payments Vision. The Committee brings together representatives from HMT, the Bank of England, the Financial Conduct Authority and the Payment Systems Regulator. The Committee has now published the Payments Forward Plan to provide transparency on upcoming payments-related public sector activities and how they support delivery of the National Payments Vision.

The Plan brings together workstreams across retail payments, wholesale payments and digital assets. Here are some milestones for the coming months:

March 2026

Q2 2026

  • New FCA safeguarding rules come into force
  • Bank of England to consider offering overnight safeguarding facilities to e-money and payment institutions that hold a Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) settlement account
  • HMT to consult on modernising payment services regulation, including the approach to Open Banking and stablecoin payments
  • FCA to open an engagement paper on its approach to replacing assimilated payment services law with handbook rules
  • Bank of England to finalise its rules for systemic stablecoins and propose an approach with the FCA for dual regulation of systemic stablecoins
  • The Competition and Markets Authority plans to consult on potential interventions in relation to digital wallets
  • Retail Payments Infrastructure Board to consult on its next steps
  • HMT to publish an update on reform of the Consumer Credit Act

Q3 2026

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