CMA's Vision for Competition and Growth at Tech.eu Summit 2026
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) emphasizes its commitment to fostering competition and supporting startups at the Tech.eu Summit in London, highlighting the importance of market conditions for scaling businesses.
22.04.2026 | UK competition authority
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has been invited back to the Tech.eu Summit, reflecting its growing focus on promoting competition and protecting consumers. The CMA's new three-year strategy aims to drive economic growth and improve household prosperity.
During the summit, the CMA highlighted the importance of fair access to markets and the need for a regulatory environment that attracts investment. The authority has engaged with startups to understand their challenges, particularly around access to capital and scaling.
The CMA's research indicates that competition plays a crucial role at different stages of a firm's lifecycle, with a focus on the need for competitive capital markets for startups and venture capital for scale-ups. The authority aims to enable competition through thoughtful interventions that support growth and innovation.
Examples of the CMA's work include providing analysis for the Ministry of Defense on competition in the defense market, tackling bid rigging in public procurement, and conducting market studies to enhance competition in civil engineering.
The CMA also discussed the significance of public procurement as a tool for shaping markets and emphasized the need for regulatory reform that removes unnecessary barriers for scaling firms. The authority is committed to ensuring that competition policy fosters an environment conducive to innovation and growth.
Finally, the CMA is actively investigating major tech firms under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act, aiming to ensure fair competition in digital markets that are vital for startups and scale-ups.
