The Banking Review was an independent investigation into the provision of banking services in the UK. The Review was set up by the Government in November 1998, and led by Don Cruickshank. The Banking Review's Report "Competition in UK Banking" was published in March 2000. The Government issued a formal response to the Banking Review's report in August 2000.
A number of additional, important initiatives emerged as a result of the Banking Review's conclusions. These are:
More details on these initiatives can be found by clicking on the links above.