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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has initiated its new digital markets competition regime, effective from January 1, 2025, following the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act's Royal Assent in May 2024.
Strategic Market Status (SMS) Designations
Under this regime, the CMA can designate firms with "Strategic Market Status" (SMS) concerning specific digital activities. This designation applies to companies with substantial and entrenched market power, allowing the CMA to impose conduct requirements or introduce pro-competition interventions to enhance outcomes for UK consumers and businesses.
Upcoming Investigations
The CMA plans to launch SMS designation investigations in three digital activity areas within the first six months of 2025. The initial two investigations are scheduled to commence in January, with details forthcoming later this month. A third investigation is anticipated towards the end of this period, allowing the CMA to manage resources efficiently and minimize stakeholder burden. Each investigation has a statutory completion timeline of nine months.
Commitment to Fair Competition
Sarah Cardell, Chief Executive of the CMA, emphasized the regime's role in balancing investment and innovation benefits from large digital firms with ensuring a level playing field for UK tech start-ups and scale-ups. The regime aims to foster more innovation, choice, and competitive pricing for UK businesses and consumers.
Guidance and Stakeholder Engagement
The CMA has published guidance detailing its approach to the new regime, including an 'explainer' guide for businesses, advisors, and stakeholders. This initiative underscores the CMA's commitment to transparency, proportionality, and predictability in enforcing the new regulations.
International Context
The UK's approach aligns with global trends in regulating digital markets. For instance, the European Union's Digital Markets Act enforces similar regulations to ensure fair competition among digital platforms.
The CMA's proactive measures reflect a commitment to fostering a competitive digital economy, ensuring that dominant market players do not stifle innovation or consumer choice. As the regime unfolds, its impact on the digital marketplace will become more evident, with the potential to set precedents for digital market regulation globally.
Grenfell James Technology Adoption Index
How does your business perform against others adopting financial tech? Find out with our interactive diagnostic:
1.
How does your business receive invoices?
A)
Invoices are mainly received in paper form
B)
Invoices are mainly received by email
C)
Invoices are emailed then automatically forwarded to a designated mailbox
2.
How are purchase invoices processed?
A)
Invoices are entered manually
B)
Invoices are attached to manually raised invoices
C)
Automated software (e.g. ReceiptBank, 1Tap, HubDoc etc) collates invoices
3.
How are accounts processed?
A)
Using Excel/paper-based
B)
Using Computer-based, offline software
C)
Using cloud-based accountancy software
4.
How often is business data revised?
A)
Data is updated annually
B)
Data is updated quarterly
C)
Data is updated monthly or more often
5.
How is banking updated for your business?
A)
Banking is updated manually
B)
Banking is updated by imports
C)
Banking is updated via a live feed
6.
How are bank payments made?
A)
Bank payments are manual
B)
Bank payments are made using bulk imports
C)
Bank payments are made directly via accounting software
7.
How are bank receipts reconciled?
A)
Receipts are chased and reconciled manually
B)
Receipts are chased and reconciled automatically
C)
A third-party platform is used to chase debts and collect fees
8.
How often are management reports produced?
A)
No reports are provided
B)
Reports are provided but often too late to be valuable
C)
Reports are automated with real-time information
Score 8-12:
Curious Exploration
Your financial technology phase is Curious Exploration
% of respondent businesses are in this phase too.
Switching accountancy systems may seem like an upheaval, but can be much more straightforward than most businesses imagine. From talking to our clients, they have found moving from paper invoicing and desktop-based accounting software to the cloud and apps quickly makes the transition process a worthwhile investment of time. Digital accounting solutions bring in streamlined processes, up-to-date business data and greater confidence in the accuracy of information when making financial decisions.
Grenfell James works with your team to fully assess the needs of your business and minimise the impact of any transitions for solutions we recommend.
Score 13-19:
Measured Discovery
Your financial technology phase is Measured Discovery
% of respondent businesses are in this phase too.
Once cloud accountancy software is in place, there’s still plenty of scope to improve your accountancy processes and make sure your business is maximising the benefits of adopting a digital accounting solution. Grenfell James assesses each business to understand how any implemented solutions are being used, identify areas for improvement and the needs of the business overall to support your business goals and achieve success.
Our team of experts can discuss a range of time-saving automation and get different apps and cloud-based solutions talking to create and manage a digital accountancy eco-system to help your business grow.
Score 20-24:
Bold Innovation
Your financial technology phase is Bold Innovation
% of respondent businesses are in this phase too.
You know the benefits of accounting technology and the impact it can have on your business goals. If you want to take it a step further, our team can conduct a systematic review of your processes, apps and business goals to ensure your digital accountancy ecosystem is keeping pace with the changing needs of a growing business.