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10 December 2020

Guernsey And Brexit - What You Need To Know

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Collas Crill

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Collas Crill is an offshore law firm with offices in BVI, Cayman, Guernsey, Jersey and London.

We deliver a comprehensive range of legal services to clients locally and globally in four broad practice areas: Financial Services and Regulatory; Insolvency and Corporate Disputes; Private Client and Trusts; and Real Estate.

Clients include some of the world’s leading financial institutions, international businesses, trusts and funds, as well as high-net-worth individuals and families across the globe. We continue to build a network of independent and trusted partners around the world including the Caribbean, the Channel Islands, the UK, Europe, the US, the Middle East, South Africa and Asia.

The end of the Brexit transition period is on 31 December 2020. Although 2020 has been an eventful year in so many ways, businesses need to consider what ...
Jersey Government, Public Sector

The end of the Brexit transition period is on 31 December 2020. Although 2020 has been an eventful year in so many ways, businesses need to consider what the end of the transition period and the future relationship between the UK and the EU means for them, whatever that relationship may end up being.

With this in mind, we have drafted a quick guide on what you need to know and the practical implications for Guernsey. We have framed our views within a set of FAQs which we will update as and when there are relevant developments.

Read our Guernsey guide to Brexit. 

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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