Brexit and fintech: A spring stocktake

Brexit and fintech: A spring stocktake

The United Kingdom no longer has the choice but to adapt to the post-Brexit times, making digital finance one of its priorities. It has been four months since the Brexit trade deal came into effect between the United Kingdom and the European Union. The deal, in common with other free trade agreements, does very little to support the export of financial services from the U.K. into the single market. As a result, spring has seen financial services firms, including those in financial technology adjusting to different trading relations with the EU, while also managing the ongoing COVID-19....


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