European Union:
The EU-UK Brexit Deal And Financial Services – Where Do Things Stand Now?
17 February 2021
Matheson
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After years in the making, Brexit has completed and the United
Kingdom ended the transition period with a deal as at 23.00 on 31
December 2020. As was widely predicted, the Brexit Deal was
reached at the last minute with joint announcements from both
leaders made on the afternoon of Christmas Eve. Given that
financial services was not on the negotiating mandate, it was no
surprise that it was not covered in any great detail in the Brexit
Deal.
Brexit and Financial Services - Where Do Things
Stand PDF | 0.48 MB
In this insight, Matheson's Financial Institutions Group
considers the limited treatment of financial services in the Brexit
Deal and what that means for financial services firms now and into
the future.
Originally published 13/01/2021.
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