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Treasury: Finance, Home and General Division: Registered Files (2FH Series)

Catalogue reference: T 326

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T 326

Registered files created and inherited by the Finance, Home and General (2FH) Division of the Treasury. The files concern borrowing abroad by local authorities and government agencies, export finance, exchange control and general policy on...

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Reference

T 326

Title
Treasury: Finance, Home and General Division: Registered Files (2FH Series)
Date

1953-1974

Description

Registered files created and inherited by the Finance, Home and General (2FH) Division of the Treasury. The files concern borrowing abroad by local authorities and government agencies, export finance, exchange control and general policy on overseas investment.

Arrangement
Arrangement

Arrangement is by former file reference. Previous files with the 2HF prefix were incorporated into the 2FH series. Some pre-1962 papers are included in some 2FH files because of this re-registration.

Related material

For registered files in the Overseas Finance (Exchange Control) Division FEC series see T 295

For files of the Home Finance Division (HF series), 1938-1962 and 1973-1981 see T 233

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference

2FH file series

Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
Treasury, Finance, Home and General Division, 1962-1973
Physical description

1772 file(s)

Access conditions

Open unless otherwise stated

Immediate source of acquisition

From 1998 Treasury

Accruals

Series is accruing

Administrative / biographical background

The Finance, Home and General (2FH) Division of the Treasury was established in 1962.

It was concerned with monetary policy in all its aspects. In consultation with the Bank of England, it advised on the need for particular monetary measures and their timing, and on the terms and timing of Government borrowing in relation to the requirements of the Exchequer, of the market, and of monetary policy, especially policy on interest rates.

A special aspect of the responsibility was the organisation of lending to the Exchequer by the small saver. This covered schemes such as savings certificates, premium savings bonds, deposits with the Post Office Savings Bank, and the ordinary departments of the Trustees Savings Bank banks, and involved in advising on the type of media to be made available to the public, and on the terms of their issue. The division also dealt with the administration and regulation of the media, and with relations with the National and Scottish Savings Committees who organise and encourage savings through groups established throughout the country.

The division was also responsible for the Exchange Control Act 1947. This required day-to-day contact with the Bank of England, who acted as Treasury agents in the execution of exchange control on such matters as United Kingdom investment outside the sterling area, proposals for foreign investment in the United Kingdom, and other capital movements. The division also worked in consultation with the Chief Statistician and with Finance (Statistics) Division, particularly on monetary statistics.

Following the Treasury re-organisation in 1962, 2HF Division was renamed 2FH.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C14063/

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Treasury: Finance, Home and General Division: Registered Files (2FH Series)