In-depth - regulation: Brexit begins to bite
While many brokers have prepared for the impact of Brexit, some clients are still struggling. Edward Murray reports
Six months on Brexit has lost some of its rawness, although passions continue to run high on both sides of the divide.
For brokers, there are still some unresolved practical issues, although workarounds have been found for most of the obstacles created by the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.
The position is well-stated by Graeme Trudgill, executive director at the British Insurance Brokers’ Association.
He says: “Our concerns over direct access to EU clients, returning to the free circulation
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