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=== Current Treasury Ministers === As of 14 January 2025,<ref>{{Cite web |title=HM Treasury |url=https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-treasury |access-date=14 January 2025 |website=GOV.UK |date=15 March 2023 |language=en}}</ref> the Treasury Ministers are as follows, with cabinet ministers in bold: {| class=wikitable |- ! width=95x| Minister ! Portrait ! Office ! Portfolio |- | {{small|The Rt Hon. Sir}} '''[[Keir Starmer]]''' <small>KCB KC MP</small> | [[File:Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer Official Portrait (cropped).jpg|alt=|125x125px]] | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | Formal head of the Treasury, concurrently serves as the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]]. |- | {{small|The Rt Hon.}} '''[[Rachel Reeves]]''' <small>MP</small> | [[File:Rachel Reeves Official Cabinet Portrait, July 2024 (cropped 2) (cropped).jpg|alt=|125x125px]] | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] <br>[[Second Lord of the Treasury]] | Overall responsibility for the department; fiscal policy (including the presenting of the annual Budget); monetary policy, setting inflation targets; ministerial arrangements (in role as Second Lord of the Treasury). |- | {{small|The Rt Hon.}} '''[[Darren Jones]]''' <small>MP</small> | [[File:Darren Jones Official Cabinet Portrait, July 2024 (cropped) 2.jpg|alt=|125x125px]] | [[Chief Secretary to the Treasury]] | Spending reviews and strategic planning; in-year spending control; public sector pay and pensions; Annually Managed Expenditure (AME) and welfare reform; efficiency and value for money in public service; procurement; capital investment; infrastructure spending; housing and planning; spending issues related to trade; transport policy, including HS2, Crossrail 2, Roads, Network Rail, Oxford/Cambridge corridor; Treasury interest in devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland; women in the economy; skills, labour market policy and childcare policy, including tax free childcare; tax credits policy; housing and planning; legislative strategy; state pensions/ pensioner benefits; freeports β with support from FST on customs aspects. |- | {{small|The Rt Hon.}} [[Spencer Livermore, Baron Livermore|The Lord Livermore]] | [[File:Spencer Livermore, Baron Livermore (cropped).jpg|alt=|125x125px]] | [[Financial Secretary to the Treasury]] | Leading on the UK tax system including direct, indirect, business, property and personal taxation; corporate and small business taxation; Value Added Tax (VAT); European and international tax issues; overall responsibility for the Finance Bill; National Insurance Bill; customs policy; HMRC planning and delivery of our future partnership with the EU; departmental Minister for HM Revenue and Customs and the Valuation Office Agency and the Government Actuary's Department; tariffs policy; trade policy; freeports (CST policy lead β FST support on customs); infrastructure policy: National Infrastructure Strategy, National Infrastructure Commission; Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA, joint with Cabinet Office); Public β Private Partnerships; (PPPs) and Private Finance Initiatives (PFI/PFI2); parliamentary deputy on public spending issues. |- | [[Emma Reynolds]] <small>MP</small> | [[File:Official portrait of Emma Reynolds MP crop 2, 2024.jpg|alt=|125x125px]] | [[Economic Secretary to the Treasury]] | Banking and financial services reform and regulation; financial stability, including relationship with the PRA; financial conduct, including relationship with the FCA; financial services including all banking, insurance, asset management; retail financial services, including banking competition, consumer finance, financial advice and capability; bank lending and access to finance; financial Inclusion (lead on the government's financial inclusion agenda); access to affordable; credit, including credit unions; women in finance agenda; EU financial services including EU exit and decisions as a member state; city competitiveness, including global financial markets, Global Financial Partnerships and financial services trade; green finance, Islamic finance, and Fintech; financial services taxation, including bank levy, bank corp. tax surcharge, IPT; personal savings tax and pensions tax policy; sponsorship of UKGI and State owned financial assets β RBS, UKAR; financial sanctions and countering economic crime and illicit finance; foreign exchange reserves and debt management policy, National Savings and Investments and the Debt Management Office; cash and payments including, Royal Mint Parliamentary deputy on economy issues. |- | [[James Murray (London politician)|James Murray]] <small>MP</small> | [[File:Official portrait of James Murray MP crop 2.jpg|alt=|125x125px]] | [[Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury]] | The UK tax system including: Direct, indirect, business, property, and personal taxation; European and other international tax issues; Customs and VAT at the border; The Finance Bill and the National Insurance Bill; Departmental Minister for HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), the Valuation Office Agency, and the Government's Actuary's Department; Tax administration policy; Input to Investment Zones and Freeports focussing on tax and customs elements; Overall responsibility for retained EU Law and Brexit opportunities. |- | [[Torsten Bell]] <small>MP</small> | [[File:Official portrait of Torsten Bell MP crop 2.jpg|alt=|125x125px]] | Parliamentary Secretary for the Treasury | Supporting the Treasury's role across government and Treasury ministers in their duties. |- | {{small|The Rt Hon.}} <small>[[Knight Bachelor|Sir]]</small> '''[[Alan Campbell (politician)|Alan Campbell]]''' <small>MP</small> | [[File:Alan Campbell Official Cabinet Portrait, July 2024 (cropped).jpg|alt=|125x125px]] | [[Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury]] | [[Government Chief Whip]], though formally a junior minister in the Treasury. |}
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