Transcription of Brexit: Managing cross-border complexity - EY - United States
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brexit : Managing cross - border complexityC ontentsIntroduction 11. The clock is ticking .. 22. Implementation challenges 63. Example brexit implementation plan 84. Technical considerations 105. Conclusion 146. Our experience of Managing complex change 167. Contacts 181 The submission of the Article 50 letter by the British Government to the European Commission on 29 March fired the starting gun for brexit negotiations. It is likely, therefore, that the UK will depart the European Union (EU) on 29 March 2019 on terms which are, currently, highly uncertain. This will oblige financial institutions with significant operations in the UK and the rest of Europe to plan for, and implement against, significant and complex change. The Prime Minister expressed confidence on 29 March that a comprehensive deal with the EU on all major matters could be sealed within the next two years.
4 O utcomes There is a wide range of possible outcomes made all the less predictable by the complexity and unprecedented nature of the exercise, and …
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