Brexit & Tax
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With uncertainty surrounding the negotiations on the UK’s exit from the EU, financial services firms in London, across Europe and all over the world still have no clear answers as to what the situation will be post-2019. Considering the significance of the financial services sector for the European and global economy, the stakes could not be higher.
It is in this context that the European Movement International and ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) will bring together policy makers, industry representatives and others in Brussels on 22 November to discuss the potential impact of Brexit on the financial services industry.
Join us for an afternoon of debate and discussion as we hope to shed some light on to what to expect from the negotiations and explore what the future might hold.
Agenda
12.30-13.30 Registrations and lunch
13.30 Welcome speech, Jo Leinen MEP, President of the European Movement International
13.40 Panel discussion, moderated by Petros Fassoulas, Secretary General of European Movement International
14.50 Q&A
15.10 Closing speech, Danuta Hubner, MEP (tbc)
15.20 Conclusions, Anthony Walters, Global Head of Public Affairs, ACCA
For further information please contact Lucinda Pearson (lucinda.pearson@europeanmovement.eu)
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