UK to Overhaul Financial Benchmark Rules

December 17, 2025

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Financial

The British government has unveiled plans to overhaul the regulations governing financial benchmarks. The move aims to slash red tape significantly. Furthermore, it allows regulators to focus exclusively on indices that pose a genuine threat to financial stability.

The Finance Ministry announced these proposals on Wednesday. This marks a shift away from a “catch-all” approach toward a more targeted supervisory regime.

Focusing on Systemic Risk

Financial benchmarks play a critical role in the global economy. Examples include the FTSE 100 and various MSCI indices. Investors use them to track market performance, determine interest rates, and allocate capital.

Currently, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regulates every benchmark produced within the UK. However, under the new proposals, this broad scope will narrow significantly.

Future regulation will apply strictly to benchmarks deemed to pose systemic risks to UK financial markets. Consequently, the government has laid out specific criteria to identify these critical indices. This change frees other benchmarks from heavy-handed compliance requirements.

Drastic Reduction in Red Tape

The impact of this deregulation will be substantial. The Finance Ministry estimates that the reforms will reduce the number of regulated benchmark administrators by approximately 80% to 90%.

The goal is to alleviate the administrative burden on the industry. At the same time, the government wants to ensure that vital economic indicators remain secure and reliable.

The FCA has expressed support for the reforms. They stated that the changes will allow them to build a regulatory framework better aligned with modern market realities. By removing unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles, the regulator aims to foster a more competitive financial environment.

Timeline and Global Context

The government is currently seeking industry feedback on the proposals. The consultation deadline is set for March 11, 2026.

This move mirrors similar trends in other major jurisdictions. For instance, in May, the European Union finalized revisions to its own Benchmarks Regulation. That move similarly slashed the number of benchmarks subject to compulsory oversight to reduce friction for market participants.


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