Tag: brexit
Will the UK remain a FinTech leader after Brexit?
The UK is a hotbed for FinTech innovation and investment. However, as Brexit draws closer, some fear that will no longer be the case.
UK FinTech founders fear Britain will lose its position as Europe’s...
Crowdcube, iwoca and Lendinvest’s are among the 50 FinTech founders who have called for the British government to “not be complacent” about the country’s position ahead of Brexit.
UK government launches review to ensure its finance sector stays strong...
With the official Brexit date just months away, the British government has just launched a review to see how the country’s financial services can remain resilient after the UK leaves the EU.
FCA extends deadline for notifications for temporary permissions regime
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority has extended the deadline for notifications of the temporary permissions regime (TPR) until 30 October 2019.
FCA, ASIC sign two MoUs to support collaboration post-Brexit
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has signed two Memoranda of Understandings (MoU) with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) to ensure continued interactions following Brexit.
FCA, SEC sign MoUs to reaffirm cooperation after Brexit
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have signed two memoranda of understandings (MoU) to reaffirm cooperation following Brexit.
Brexit could help balance the European FinTech ecosystem
Brexit is not all doom and gloom, with some set to benefit from it, with cheaper investments, but it could also help balance out...
Biggest FinTech trend of 2016 is the potential impact of the...
Despite the emergence of blockchain, the rise of InsurTech, and more corporate VCs entering the market, the biggest FinTech trend of 2016 is the potential impact of the Brexit.
FinTech startups more prepared for Brexit than banks
UK-based banks and startups alike are preparing for the potential economic turbulence Britain’s departure from the EU might bring - but it’s the latter that are best prepared to react.