HM Treasury statement on financial support to the banking industry

13 October 2008

The UK Government is making capital investments to RBS, and upon successful merger, HBOS and Lloyds TSB, totaling £37 billion, underlining that Government is not a permanent investor in UK banks.

The UK Government is making capital investments to RBS, and upon successful merger, HBOS and Lloyds TSB, totaling £37 billion, underlining that Government is not a permanent investor in UK banks. Following the completion of these capital investments, each of the above institutions will have a Tier 1 capital ratio in excess of 9%, well above international minimum standards

 

As part of its investment, the Government has agreed with the banks supported by the recapitalisation scheme a range of commitments covering:

 

The Government intends to create a new arms length body to manage the Government's shareholdings in recapitalised institutions on a professional and wholly commercial basis,

 

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