In July 2025, the Financial Services Regulation Committee of the House of Lords (the Committee) commenced an inquiry into the growth of non-bank lending. A particular focus of the inquiry is on whether the developments in bank regulation following the global financial crisis (GFC), particularly enhanced capital and liquidity standards, have inhibited the amount of bank lending to the “real economy” in the UK, leaving non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) to satisfy the unfulfilled demand for credit, and if that is the case, what the financial stability implications of this are.

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Photo of Partha Pal Partha Pal

Partha S. Pal is a shareholder in the London office of Greenberg Traurig, LLP, qualified to practice in England and Wales. His main area of practice is real estate finance, where he has more than 20 years experience of a wide variety of…

Partha S. Pal is a shareholder in the London office of Greenberg Traurig, LLP, qualified to practice in England and Wales. His main area of practice is real estate finance, where he has more than 20 years experience of a wide variety of transactions, in both the lending and the structured debt capital markets, acting for both providers and users of leverage.

The Legal 500 UK 2024 guide recognises Mr. Pal as a Leading Individual in relation to real estate finance. The directory quotes a source as saying “Partha Pal is undoubtedly one of the best banking/structured finance lawyers in London. Excellent qualifications, industry knowledge, commercial, efficient and superior client service.” Other commentators note that he is “a highly attentive and diligent partner that leads all parties through a transaction. He will find solutions to commercial problems and ensures lender’s interests are protected.”

Photo of Tim Dolan Tim Dolan

Tim Dolan advises clients on UK and European financial services matters, utilising his background of working for international financial services regulators. He focuses on whether institutions and fund structures are subject to UK and European regulation and on advising on the interpretation of…

Tim Dolan advises clients on UK and European financial services matters, utilising his background of working for international financial services regulators. He focuses on whether institutions and fund structures are subject to UK and European regulation and on advising on the interpretation of the Financial Conduct Authority’s and the Prudential Regulatory Authority’s rule books. He supports firms and individuals when they need to engage with financial services regulators (including with breach; change of control and waiver notifications as well as authorisations) and helps clients (typically fund managers; investment firms; banks; and payment firms) prepare for regulatory change. Increasingly Tim is also advising fund managers and institutions on the impact of ESG regulation.