No US - based company saw
Brexit as a business opportunity and more than a quarter saw it as a threat.
Not exact matches
«I can not deny that,» Marius Jurgilas, a member of the board of the Bank of Lithuania, told
Business Insider when asked if Lithuania saw
Brexit as an
opportunity.
The UK's exit from the European Union is seen
as an
opportunity to attract
business as Brexit will likely involve the loss of passporting rights that allow companies to sell goods and services across the EU from a UK base.
«Although transaction activity could slow or fall over the next few months
as the impact of uncertainty around
Brexit is reflected in the number of deals going through, conveyancers have an
opportunity to take a deep look at their
business and how they can increase productivity.
60 % of respondents based in the UK, 53 % of those in Germany and 73 % of those in France, view
Brexit as a threat to the UK, with only 7 % of UK - based respondents viewing
Brexit as an
opportunity for their
business.
For example, we look at
Brexit as an
opportunity to review existing regulations that may or may not be retained
as part of UK legislation in future, and to then have a voice in discussing any changes that may be appropriate for our
business and the wider environment.
Mark Stefanini, a partner in the litigation practice, commented: «BRIMA is about giving reassurance to executive boards that they are both taking the steps that are prudent now to manage the risks and realise the
opportunities associated with
Brexit, and are primed to respond quickly
as the
Brexit process proceeds and the nature of the future
business environment is clarified.»
One sent a memo to their firm's London partners asking them to study the impacts of
Brexit on the firm and its practice groups,
as well
as identify any potential
business opportunities created by an exodus from the EU.