UK banks press for formal EU financial cooperation framework ahead of major UK–EU negotiations

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British banks seek closer ties with the European Union (EU), says a report that was published by industry lobbying body UK Finance on Monday, 8 June ’26. This was ahead of a summit between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and officials of the EU bloc that’s scheduled for July ’26 that intends to ‘reset’ ties between the 2 parties.

This report further added that banks weren’t seeking to undo Brexit or reverse convergence into a single EU market. Instead, what was intended was to formalise aspects of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Financial Services Cooperation between Britain & Europe that had been signed 3 years ago in ’23.

This report marks one of the most assertive declarations yet by Britain’s financial industry, which seeks to integrate further with its European counterpart. A decade from the June ’16 Brexit referendum witnessed Britain leave the EU bloc. This exit cut off some access to its financial markets.

UK banks press for formal EU financial cooperation framework ahead of major UK–EU negotiations

As the UK-EU summit approaches, the growing call from Britain’s financial sector for closer engagement with Europe reflects the practical realities of an interconnected economic landscape. Banks, insurers, asset managers, and financial service providers argue that enhanced regulatory cooperation, improved market access, and greater certainty for cross-border businesses will strengthen both the City of London and European financial centers.

Unlocking new opportunities for growth may be achieved through industry leaders who contend with reducing barriers to investment and financial transactions. This materialises at a time when both economies face global competitive pressures. Political sensitivities surrounding post-Brexit relations continue to persist. The business community, however, increasingly views pragmatic cooperation as essential. This is for maintaining the UK’s status as a leading international financial hub.

The summit therefore represents an important opportunity for policymakers to rebuild confidence. Additionally, the summit aims to deepen economic ties and establish a more predictable framework for future collaboration. Any progress achieved may not only benefit financial institutions but also support broader trade, investment and economic prosperity on both sides of the Channel. In time to come, the outcome’s likely to reinforce the strategic importance of a stable and constructive UK-EU partnership.

 

Roshan Abayasekara
Roshan Abayasekara
Was seconded by Sri Lankan blue chip conglomerate - John Keells Holdings (JKH) to its fully owned subsidiary - Mackinnon Mackenzie Shipping (MMS) in 1995 as a Junior Executive. MMS, in turn, allocated Roshan to its then principal, P&O Containers regional office for container management in the South Asia region. P&O Containers employed British representatives whom Roshan then understudied. During the ‘90s, Roshan relocated to Dubai, UAE, where Roshan specialised in logistics. More recently, Roshan acquired a Merit award in a postgraduate diploma in Business Administration from the University of Northampton, UK.

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