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On 23 June 2016 the UK voted to leave the EU. The implications of Brexit for FinTech firms will be significant. Catriona Lothian, financial services expert and regulatory lawyer, shares her insights on the key areas of potential change, including authorisations and passports at the NewFinance open mic night.
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Our Brexit hub provides useful information on the key areas that are likely to be affected by Brexit, the priority issues for any business or organisation and practical guidance to help you navigate the challenges ahead.
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Although there is significant uncertainty over how Brexit will affect organisations trading across the EEA, we can help you put together an appropriate action plan.
Despite the lack of clarity around Brexit, there are key data issues that can be addressed now. We can help you with the steps you need to take to mitigate the risks.
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