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UK banks under pressure to move staff to EU Brexit hubs ‘now’

The pandemic planning has in recent months superseded City firms' Brexit planning, leaving many poorly prepared for the possibility the UK could crash out of Europe without a deal

If no agreement is reached on Brexit, City firms could lose access to the European markets overnight and find themselves unable to serve their EU clients from London.
If no agreement is reached on Brexit, City firms could lose access to the European markets overnight and find themselves unable to serve their EU clients from London. Photo: Getty Images

European regulators are putting pressure on UK-based banks to relocate staff to their European Brexit hubs in the coming weeks and before a possible second wave of the coronavirus threatens to derail such planning.

The European Central Bank wants UK firms to "move now", according to a person familiar with its thinking.

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