By Phoebe Seers ( August 22, 2025, 10:42 GMT | Comment) -- While the UK government has delayed a plan to fold the dedicated payments regulator back into its parent agency, the Financial Conduct Authority, and ministers have said little publicly about how responsibilities will be divided, a clearer picture of the future regulatory landscape is nevertheless starting to emerge. Alongside a consultation on legislation to bring the PSR largely within the FCA, however, other regulatory changes are on the horizon.While the UK government has delayed a plan to fold the dedicated payments regulator back into its parent agency, the Financial Conduct Authority, and ministers have said little publicly about how responsibilities will be divided, a clearer picture of the future regulatory landscape is nevertheless starting to emerge....
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