Tag: brexit
ESMA shuts down Brexit collaboration group
The EU securities markets regulator is about to finalise the work of the Supervisory Coordination Network (SCN), an initiative instigated by the UK's withdrawal from the international collaboration.
How the UK is still appealing to investors despite Brexit
Ever since the UK voted to leave Europe in 2016, there has been a cloud of uncertainty on the FinTech market. Most discussions painted it as doom and gloom, but the amount of capital still being deployed to the country’s FinTechs, suggests things might be fine.
Why Brexit will continue to be a big challenge for financial...
Despite being more than three years in the making, the UK’s divorce from the EU is still a cause of great uncertainty for financial services firms.
Monzo’s founder and CEO reveals his secrets to success
From the virtues of diversity to daring to break the rules, Monzo’s co-founder and CEO Tom Blomfield has revealed his best tips to achieve success.
Will the UK remain a leading RegTech hotbed after Brexit?
The UK may have been the European RegTech leader for years, but the question is if this could change because of Brexit.
Revolut is lining up to apply for a UK banking licence...
Challenger bank Revolut is preparing to submit a banking licence application to the Bank of England.
UK challenger bank Starling bank revealed as the official banking partner...
Neobank Starling Bank has been announced as the official banking partner of Team GB for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
InsurTech Zego secures French broker licence to avoid Brexit fallout
French regulator ORIAS has given London-based InsurTech Zego a French insurance broker licence.
Brexit, late payments and economic uncertainty force UK SMEs to resort...
FinTech Fluidly has revealed that British small businesses are resorting to their overdrafts as cashflow crunch bites hard due to late payments, economic uncertainty and Brexit squeeze.
ESMA warns that Brexit and the US-China trade war are still...
Massive geopolitical events continue to stir up a lot of financial market volatility, according to the EU’s leading financial markets watchdog.