Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013 Explanatory Notes

Sections 59: The Regulator’s functions under Part 4 of the Enterprise Act 2002

236.Section 59 confers on the Payment Systems Regulator certain of the competition functions of the CMA under Part 4 of EA02, so far as those functions relate to participation in payment systems. The Payment Systems Regulator will only have a market study function concurrently exercisable with the CMA (whose Board exercises this function); the Payment Systems Regulator does not have the concurrent function of conducting market investigations, which remains solely that of the CMA (which convenes a group to conduct such investigations). The Payment Systems Regulator will be able to conduct a market study the purpose of which is, amongst other things, to consider the extent to which a matter in relation to participation in payment systems used to provide services in the United Kingdom has or may have effects adverse on the interests of consumers. Having conducted a market study, the Payment Systems Regulator can then refer the relevant market to the CMA which has the power to conduct a market investigation and, if necessary, use its powers in Part 4 of the EA02 to remedy any distortion or restriction of competition that it finds in the market. Certain functions of the CMA (relating to the maintenance of registers and publishing of guidance) contained in Part 4 of EA02 are excluded from those that the Payment Systems Regulator may exercise concurrently.

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