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Reforms will unlock potential as Wales leads in new financial era
Western Mail
|July 28, 2025
THE UK Government's launch of the Financial Services Growth and Competitiveness Strategy at Mansion House this July marks a pivotal moment - not just for the financial services sector across Britain, but specifically for Wales, where the FinTech sector continues to grow with momentum and ambition.
As the director of ICAEW in Wales, I welcome this renewed commitment to building a regulatory environment that is proportionate, predictable and internationally competitive. These reforms signal that the UK Government recognises the vital contribution of financial services in driving inclusive growth - and importantly, that this growth must not be confined to London. The Leeds Reforms offer Wales a generational opportunity to harness its own strengths in FinTech, attracting investment, simplifying regulation, and unlocking new pathways for innovation.
Wales has long shown promise as a financial services hub, but in recent years FinTech has emerged as a true flagship of our economic strategy. With more than 13,000 people working in FinTech across the nation and a collective contribution of £1.6 billion to the Welsh economy, this is a cornerstone of modern Wales.
The dramatic rise in investment, from £13 million in 2022 to over £70 million in 2023, is testament to the strength of the sector and the hard work of organisations like FinTech Wales. This industry-led membership body has played a central role in uniting startups, scale-ups, corporates and academia, fostering an ecosystem grounded in innovation, collaboration and inclusion.
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