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    13 August 2025
    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published its provisional decision that the remaining provisions of the SME Banking (Behavioural) Undertakings 2002 (the 'Limitation on Bundling Provisions') are no longer appropriate and should be released. The Limitation on Bundling Provisions prevent the banks that gave the undertakings from requiring, as a condition of granting a business loan or approving the opening of a business deposit account, that a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) customer should open or maintain a business current account with the bank. The proposed release is due to changes in the competitive landscape in the SME banking markets and changes in customer behaviour, and the decision follows the CMA's review of the undertakings earlier this year. The CMA is now consulting on this provisional decision before it makes its final decision. The deadline for comments is 5pm on 3 September.

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