British regulators should impose higher levies on banks if they need more resour...
LONDON - British regulators should impose higher levies on banks if they need more resources to stop big IT glitches and should consider regulating cloud service providers such as Google, UK lawmakers said in a review on Monday.
Many market infrastructure services and technology that banks use are outsourced and the review said firms cannot use third party failures as an excuse when incidents occur, drawing attention to suppliers of cloud computing. Lawmakers said they accept that completely uninterrupted access to banking services is not achievable, but that prolonged or regular IT failures are unacceptable.
Glitches are often due to changes to Britain’s patchwork of ageing “legacy” payments systems, but firms must not use the cost of upgrades to “cut corners” or as excuses to not make vital upgrades, the review said.
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