How the regulatory remits of the Bank of England, FCA, Payment Systems Regulator and the Prudential Regulation Authority fit together in the regulation of payments in the UK.
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Roles and responsibilities
The Bank of England (the Bank), the FCA, the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) (together, the Authorities) each have a role in the regulation of payments in the UK.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) sets out how the Authorities will work together and co-ordinate the exercise of our relevant functions.
To complement the MoU, the Authorities have set out further information on this page explaining how our objectives, regulatory remits and key workstreams fit together. This is based on the regulatory roles and responsibilities of the Authorities at the time of publication, June 2025.
In March 2025, the Government announced its intention to consolidate the functions of the PSR primarily into the FCA. This will help streamline the regulatory environment and improve coordination and clarity on regulatory responsibilities.
The Government has been clear that there will be no immediate changes to the PSR's remit or ongoing work programme. Therefore, this page reflects the PSR's current responsibilities.
The Authorities will review and update this page, at least annually.
As noted in the MoU, the Bank performs a number of operational roles in relation to payments. Those activities are out of scope of this page, which focuses on the Bank as a supervisor of payment systems, rather than its role as a payment system operator.
This page is not exhaustive. The Authorities may have other responsibilities and powers which are not covered on this page.
Clarifying our responsibilities for different activities
This diagram sets out the roles and responsibilities of each Authority across key payments-related workstreams.
It highlights areas where responsibilities are distinct as well as where they are shared or overlapping, providing a clear picture of who does what across the regulatory landscape.