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Allianz-Backed Fintech Startup, N26, Closes UK Mobile Bank Accounts, Blaming Brexit

Feb 12 2020 // N26 GmbH, the German mobile bank backed by billionaires Peter Thiel and Li Ka-Shing, said it will end UK operations citing the country’s departure from the European Union. The Berlin-based digital bank will close UK...

UK, EU Remain at Odds over Financial Services’ Market Access

Feb 11 2020 // Britain wants a stable relationship with the European Union for “decades to come” in financial services, Britain’s finance minister Sajid Javid said on Tuesday, but received an instant rebuttal from...

Storm Ciara Batters Europe with Hurricane-Force Winds, Killing at Least 5 People

Feb 11 2020 // A strong winter storm that has battered Europe with hurricane-force winds and heavy rains and killed at least five people moved eastward Monday, causing severe travel disruptions across the continent. After striking...

Nissan Autonomous Car Completes 230-Mile Journey in Britain

Feb 6 2020 // CRANFIELD, England – A Nissan car has completed a 230-mile journey autonomously in Britain, the longest and most complex such trip in the country as carmakers race to develop the driverless technologies set to...

Britain’s Insurance Sector Urged to Compete by Selectively Diverging from EU Rules

Feb 5 2020 // A senior official from Britain’s insurance sector on Wednesday laid out the case for selective divergence from EU rules to add to London’s appeal as a competitive global financial center. Britain left the...

Insurance Executive and Partners Seek $52 M in Sale of U.K. Soccer Team Sunderland

Feb 5 2020 // Sunderland AFC’s owners are targeting a valuation of as much as 40 million pounds ($52 million) as they seek a buyer for the U.K. soccer team, people with knowledge of the matter said. Insurance entrepreneur Stewart...

UK and EU Commence Sparring Over Post-Brexit Trade Rules

Feb 3 2020 // The European Union and Britain clashed over a post-Brexit trade deal on Monday with Prime Minister Boris Johnson insisting he need not sign up to the bloc’s rules and Brussels warning of tariffs and quotas unless he...

A Divided Britain Must Now Seek New Identity Outside European Union

Jan 31 2020 // At 10 a.m. inside Aux Merveilleux de Fred, a patisserie in the heart of London’s French quarter, the air is thick with the aroma of butter. Aicha Boubakri, 30, is arranging neat rows of pastel-colored cream pastries...

Brexit Day Is Finally Here; Now the Hard Part Begins: Opinion

Jan 30 2020 // London and Brussels are two hours apart by train but on Friday, the day the U.K. officially leaves the European Union, the two cities will feel worlds apart. The Brits are planning a Brexit celebration worthy of a...

Brexit Impact on UK Insurers Dictated by Trade Talks, Possible Economic Hit: AM Best

Jan 30 2020 // From an operational point of view, the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union on Jan. 31, 2020 will have little immediate impact on AM Best-rated insurers in the UK or EU, according to the ratings agency...

Factbox: What’s Ahead for UK Financial Services Sector and Brexit Trade Deal?

Jan 28 2020 // Britain leaves the European Union at 2300 GMT on Friday but has yet to negotiate a deal on future trading relations with the bloc. The EU is Britain’s biggest market for financial services, worth about 26 billion...

U.K. Financial Services Firms Prepare for Worst in Brexit Trade Talks

Jan 27 2020 // Britain’s finance sector is losing hope of securing even basic access to European Union markets from Dec. 31, as talk that the EU wants UK fishing rights in exchange draws the industry into a political struggle...

U.K. Financial Services Firms Must Prepare for Failure of Brexit Trade Deal: Regulator

Jan 24 2020 // Financial firms in Britain should be ready in case no trade agreement is struck with the European Union by December, a senior U.K. regulator said on Thursday. Britain leaves the EU next week, followed by a “business...

U.K. P&C Insurers Face Strong Competition, Claims Inflation: AM Best Report

Jan 16 2020 // Market conditions for U.K. non-life insurers were difficult in 2019 as they continued to face strong competition and claims inflation, according to a report published by AM Best. Companies have had to contend with changes...

U.K. Broker Tysers Invests in Bermuda-Based MGA, Helix Underwriting Partners

Jan 15 2020 // Tysers, the London-based broker, announced it has taken a minority investment in Bermuda’s newly formed and first independent managing general agent Helix Underwriting Partners Ltd. “As we enter the 200th year...

Climate Scientists Warn that Australia’s Bushfires Could Become the New Normal

Jan 14 2020 // Bushfires ravaging Australia have provided a foretaste of the kinds of conditions that could become normal unless the world moves rapidly to curb emissions of the greenhouse gases driving global warming, scientists have...

U.K. Lawmakers Approve EU Exit at End of January with 11 Months of Trade Talks Ahead

Jan 9 2020 // Lawmakers approved legislation on Thursday which will allow Britain to leave the European Union on Jan. 31 with an exit deal, ending more than three years of tumult over the terms of the unprecedented divorce. They voted...

‘Impossible’ to Agree to Full EU-U.K. Brexit Trade Deal by Year End: EU Head

Jan 9 2020 // Britain will find it “basically impossible” to negotiate all aspects of its future relationship with the European Union by the end of this year, the head of the European Commission said on Wednesday, adding...

Update: U.K.-Based Foreign Exchange Firm, Travelex, Crippled by Ransomware Attack

Jan 8 2020 // Staff at foreign exchange firm Travelex are using pen and paper to serve thousands of customers after the company said cyber hackers were holding its systems to ransom, leading to a global blackout on its online currency...

U.K. Financial Services Firms Pay Record Taxes with Future Prospects Clouded by Brexit

Jan 7 2020 // Britain’s financial industry paid a record near-$100 billion in taxes in the year to March, reaffirming its central role in funding the state at a time when its future prospects have been clouded by Brexit. The 75.5...