TISA calls on government to spell out post-Brexit savings and investment plans

"To protect more than a million financial services jobs"

Victoria McKeever
clock • 4 min read

TISA, the investments and savings association, has called for greater clarity from the government on its plans for the savings and investment sector post-Brexit.

TISA director general David Dalton-Brown explained: "To protect the jobs of more than a million people working in financial services and to allow UK financial services to prosper post-Brexit, it is vital that firms can see a clear vision of what the government's negotiating stance will be so they can commence planning for its implementation." He added: "Our aim should be full recognition that the UK has 'third country' equivalent status for its regulatory framework with the European Union. Major financial services firms operating out of the UK are looking for greater clarity on these imp...

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