UK regulators agree deal to coordinate with EU on critical tech providers
Britain and Europe are boosting financial sector cooperation. Regulators will now work together on overseeing vital tech firms. This aims to prevent cyberattacks and service outages. The deal covers cloud providers like Amazon Web Services and Goo...

The rules hand regulators powers to examine whether these companies have the right risk management and governance frameworks in place to ensure the services they provide will remain resilient. Wednesday's announcement coincides with a visit to Brussels by UK financial services minister Lucy Rigby, who is to meet with European Commissioner for Financial Services Maria Luis Albuquerque to push for closer EU-UK cooperation on financial services.
Closer ties between Britain and the European Union have been the subject of conflicting media reports in recent days, reflecting ongoing divisions in Britain following its 2016 decision to leave the bloc.
Financial services are not part of a 2025 UK-EU reset deal, but Rigby and the Commissioner will discuss areas for cooperation "where it is in our economy's interest," the finance ministry said.
Equivalent UK rules came into effect at the start of last year, but Britain's finance ministry has yet to designate a single provider.
Despite this, a person familiar with the BoE's thinking said the cooperation agreement with the EU can still take effect.
The person who spoke on condition of anonymity said the agreement on cooperation was "regardless of whether they are operating in the UK or not."
Rigby has previously said that tech firms will be brought within the UK regime later this year.
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