British Bankers' Association

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The British Bankers' Association was a leading UK trade association representing the banking and financial services industry, known for setting key industry standards and benchmarks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf industry association
trade association
collaboratedWith Bank of England
Financial Conduct Authority
Financial Services Authority
HM Treasury
country United Kingdom
dissolved 2017
fieldOfWork banking standards
consumer banking policy
financial regulation
wholesale banking policy
focus conduct regulation
consumer protection in banking
financial stability
prudential regulation
hadMember foreign banks with UK operations
investment banks
major UK retail banks
headquartersLocation London, England
surface form: London
industry banking
financial services
location London, England
surface form: London
mainFunction developing market benchmarks
lobbying government and regulators
policy advocacy
representation of banking industry interests
setting industry standards
memberOf UK financial services trade bodies
notableFor administration of LIBOR
role in UK banking regulation debates
organized industry consultations
policy forums
training and conferences
published guidance notes
industry reports
statistical data on UK banking
regionServed United Kingdom
replacedBy UK Finance
represented UK banks
financial services firms
international banks operating in the UK
scope national
sector private sector
shortName BBA
standardized banking codes of practice
industry guidelines

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3-month U.S. dollar LIBOR previouslyAdministeredBy British Bankers' Association
LIBOR previouslyAdministeredBy British Bankers' Association
this entity surface form: British Bankers’ Association