New perspectives on Brexit for Financial Services, with relocation, the harde...Emilie Pons
In the wake of Brexit, several banks have announced a relocation to EU 27. Whether, they already have a subsidiary or need to open one, banks should not perceive Brexit as an easy task but have to plan now, in order to gain a competitive advantage. In this short presentation, Chappuis Halder & Co. offers 4 perspectives for Investment banks on the areas where it can help, such as Modelling /Clearing houses/EU Intermediate Holding Company/ Back & Middle Office optimisation
Brexit - View of the Association of German BanksBankenverband
Impact of Brexit on German banks will be limited
“The customers of our banks will not be affected by Brexit,” Michael Kemmer, General Manager of the Association of German Banks, said in Frankfurt today. Though the association regretted the announcement of a hard Brexit by British Prime Minister Theresa May, the direct impact on German banks would be limited. “German banks will relocate business to Germany over the next two years; this is already relatively straightforward from a regulatory and organisational point of view,” Kemmer stressed. The association assumes that London will remain an important financial centre, so does not anticipate a complete withdrawal by its member banks. “After leaving the EU, the United Kingdom will have third-country status. “This is nothing unusual for our banks,” Kemmer added. But legal adjustments would be needed to protect existing contracts.
The banks, Kemmer went on to say, were interested in continuity in relations with the United Kingdom. In the long term, this would need to be ensured by negotiating a new economic agreement providing for extensive market access. Kemmer emphasised that the market of the EU27 had priority for the banks. Cherry-picking by the United Kingdom should not be permitted. Comprehensive access to the European internal market was indivisible from the four fundamental freedoms.
Kemmer feared that Brexit would primarily have adverse consequences for Great Britain. The continuing uncertainty was giving rise to a reluctance to invest. As one of the United Kingdom’s major trading partners, Germany would not remain unaffected. All in all, however, the Association of German Banks expects only minor effects on growth and employment in Germany.
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Polish Tech Day is an annual conference in London dedicated to fostering mutual relationships between Poland and the UK in the technology sector. Please visit polishtechday.com for more.
With an ever-changing political scene and limited time left to conclude the negotiations for the United Kingdom’s (UK) exit from the European Union (EU), attention is now beginning to turn to the potential consequences of Brexit. This paper discusses the issues that insurers face and considers the interplay between insurers’ contractual obligation to continue to service policies (including paying claims) versus the practical impact that local regulation might have on their ability to do so.
The idea of creating a guide to the possible implications of Brexit came into being before the date for the Brexit referendum was set and the referendum campaign had begun. Now that the countdown to the June 23 vote is well underway, this has become a much more topical and current issue for everyone in the UK and I think that many more UK businesses are now engaged in active study and planning for Brexit scenarios.
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New perspectives on Brexit for Financial Services, with relocation, the harde...Emilie Pons
In the wake of Brexit, several banks have announced a relocation to EU 27. Whether, they already have a subsidiary or need to open one, banks should not perceive Brexit as an easy task but have to plan now, in order to gain a competitive advantage. In this short presentation, Chappuis Halder & Co. offers 4 perspectives for Investment banks on the areas where it can help, such as Modelling /Clearing houses/EU Intermediate Holding Company/ Back & Middle Office optimisation
Brexit - View of the Association of German BanksBankenverband
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The banks, Kemmer went on to say, were interested in continuity in relations with the United Kingdom. In the long term, this would need to be ensured by negotiating a new economic agreement providing for extensive market access. Kemmer emphasised that the market of the EU27 had priority for the banks. Cherry-picking by the United Kingdom should not be permitted. Comprehensive access to the European internal market was indivisible from the four fundamental freedoms.
Kemmer feared that Brexit would primarily have adverse consequences for Great Britain. The continuing uncertainty was giving rise to a reluctance to invest. As one of the United Kingdom’s major trading partners, Germany would not remain unaffected. All in all, however, the Association of German Banks expects only minor effects on growth and employment in Germany.
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An introduction to the matters of Brexit from the legal perspective by Phelim O'Doherty from Baker & McKenzie. Delivered at the Polish Tech Day 2017.
Polish Tech Day is an annual conference in London dedicated to fostering mutual relationships between Poland and the UK in the technology sector. Please visit polishtechday.com for more.
With an ever-changing political scene and limited time left to conclude the negotiations for the United Kingdom’s (UK) exit from the European Union (EU), attention is now beginning to turn to the potential consequences of Brexit. This paper discusses the issues that insurers face and considers the interplay between insurers’ contractual obligation to continue to service policies (including paying claims) versus the practical impact that local regulation might have on their ability to do so.
The idea of creating a guide to the possible implications of Brexit came into being before the date for the Brexit referendum was set and the referendum campaign had begun. Now that the countdown to the June 23 vote is well underway, this has become a much more topical and current issue for everyone in the UK and I think that many more UK businesses are now engaged in active study and planning for Brexit scenarios.
mHealth Israel_Brexit Update for MedTech_Feb 2019Levi Shapiro
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Assuming that 'Brexit' does eventually happen, businesses need to:
• assess the risks and opportunities that this poses for their supply chain
• where possible, put in place plans to manage these changes, to ensure their activities run smoothly and mitigate the potential impact, and
• take appropriate steps to prepare for the ‘unknown’.
Unless there is a dramatic 'U' turn, it seems clear that, at some point in the future, the UK will leave the EU. From a UK business perspective such a move will not only present many challenges, but will also provide opportunities.
The vote to leave will continue to create considerable uncertainty until the details of any agreement(s) are known. Businesses affected by Brexit will need to plan for that uncertainty and will need to understand the potential impacts. For this reason, a supply chain impact assessment is prudent and should help to provide some clarity in relation to a business’s exposure.
From energy to financial services and the digital world, in this issue of Insights Brussels - a regular update on key EU policy developments our public affairs experts provide an update on the most relevant legislative initiatives in the pipeline. We remain available to support organisations in understanding and navigating the Brussels arena and the interplay with relevant national policy landscapes.
For real-time updates, follow @MSL_Brussels or reach out to us on Twitter @msl_group.
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Anywhere in the world, including Africa, America, and Europe, you can sell Pi Network Coins online and receive cash through online payment options.
Pi has not yet been launched on any exchange because we are currently using the confined Mainnet. The planned launch date for Pi is June 28, 2026.
Reselling to investors who want to hold until the mainnet launch in 2026 is currently the sole way to sell.
Consequently, right now. All you need to do is select the right pi network provider.
Who is a pi merchant?
An individual who buys coins from miners on the pi network and resells them to investors hoping to hang onto them until the mainnet is launched is known as a pi merchant.
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I'll provide you the Telegram username
@Pi_vendor_247
Yes of course, you can easily start mining pi network coin today and sell to legit pi vendors in the United States.
Here the telegram contact of my personal vendor.
@Pi_vendor_247
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Yes. You can sell your pi network coins in South Korea or any other country, by finding a verified pi merchant
What is a verified pi merchant?
Since pi network is not launched yet on any exchange, the only way you can sell pi coins is by selling to a verified pi merchant, and this is because pi network is not launched yet on any exchange and no pre-sale or ico offerings Is done on pi.
Since there is no pre-sale, the only way exchanges can get pi is by buying from miners. So a pi merchant facilitates these transactions by acting as a bridge for both transactions.
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Once they are available, users will be able to exchange other cryptocurrencies for Pi coins on designated exchanges.
But for now the only way to sell your pi coins is through verified pi vendor.
Here is the telegram contact of my personal pi vendor
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But you can still easily sell pi coins, by reselling it to exchanges/crypto whales interested in holding thousands of pi coins before the mainnet launch.
Who is a pi merchant?
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