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The Banking Standards Board is established to promote high standards of behaviour and competence across banks and building societies.  
The Banking Standards Board was established in 2015 to promote high standards of behaviour and competence across banks and building societies.  


It is a private sector body funded by membership subscriptions and open to all banks and building societies operating in the UK.
It was a private sector body funded by membership subscriptions and open to all banks and building societies operating in the UK.




Previously known as the Banking Standards Review Council.
The Banking Standards Board was previously known as the Banking Standards Review Council.
 
In 2021 it changed its name to the Financial Services Culture Board (FSCB).
 
It closed in 2023.





Latest revision as of 21:07, 2 October 2023

Banking standards - UK.

(BSB).

The Banking Standards Board was established in 2015 to promote high standards of behaviour and competence across banks and building societies.

It was a private sector body funded by membership subscriptions and open to all banks and building societies operating in the UK.


The Banking Standards Board was previously known as the Banking Standards Review Council.

In 2021 it changed its name to the Financial Services Culture Board (FSCB).

It closed in 2023.


See also