Trading fund
A trading fund is an executive agency, government department, or often simply a part of a department that enables the department to handle its own revenues and expenses separately from overall government finances and more like a business, as opposed to having to obtain funding from the government's legislature and feeding income back into its treasury. A Hong Kong parliamentary study of trading funds in the UK and Hong Kong describes their nature and purpose as follows:
Each country has its own specific laws and regulations controlling the establishment and use of trading funds. Trading funds in the UK were initially established through the ', and modified by the ', along with other modifications through finance legislation. In 1993, Hong Kong followed suit with its Trading Funds Ordinance of that year. Establishment and operation of a Hong Kong trading fund is subject to decisions made by the Legislative Council on the recommendation of the Financial Secretary.
The significance of a UK trading fund is that it has standing authority under the 1973 Act to use its receipts to meet its expenses or outgoings. Some trading funds have, as their main function, the collection and supply of information to both public and private sectors; others do not. Also in the UK, a trading fund can only be established with the agreement of HM Treasury. To establish a fund, more than 50% of the trading fund's revenue will consist of receipts for goods and services provided by the department, and where the responsible minister and the Treasury are satisfied that the setting up of the trading fund will lead to "improved efficiency and effectiveness in management of operations".
List of trading funds
Date of establishment as trading fund is shown:United Kingdom
Current
- Crown Commercial Service – 1 April 1991
- Driver & Vehicle Agency – 1 April 2007
- FCDO Services – 1 April 2008
- Intellectual Property Office – 1 October 1991
- Meteorological Office – 1 April 1996
- Queen Elizabeth II Centre – 1 April 1997
- Registers of Scotland – 1 April 1996
- Royal Mint – 1 April 1975
- United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority – 1 April 1986
- United Kingdom Hydrographic Office – 1 April 1996
Previous
- Companies House – 1 October 1991
- Defence Science and Technology Laboratory – 1 July 2001
- Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency – 1 April 2004
- Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency – 1 April 2015
- HM Land Registry – 1 April 1993
- Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency – 1 April 2003
Defunct
- Army Base Repair Organisation – 1 April 2002
- Central Office of Information – 1 April 1991
- Chessington Computer Centre – 1 April 1993
- Crown Suppliers – 1 April 1976
- Defence Aviation Repair Agency – 1 April 2001
- Defence Evaluation and Research Agency – 1 April 1995
- Defence Research Agency – 1 April 1993
- Defence Support Group – 1 April 2008
- Driver and Vehicle Testing Agency – 1 April 1996
- Driving Standards Agency – 1 April 1997
- Fire Service College – 1 April 1992
- Forensic Science Service – 1 April 1999
- HM Stationery Office – 1 April 1980
- Medicines Control Agency – 1 April 1993
- NHS Estates – 1 April 1999
- Ordnance Survey – 1 April 1999
- Royal Ordnance Factories – 1 July 1974
- Vehicle and Operator Services Agency – 1 April 2003
- Vehicle Inspectorate – 1 April 1991
Hong Kong
- Companies Registry – 1 August 1993
- Electrical and Mechanical Services – 1 August 1996
- Hongkong Post – 1 August 1995
- Land Registry – 1 August 1993
- Office of the Telecommunications Authority – 1 June 1995
- Sewage Services – 11 March 1994