Study finds businesses woefully ill prepared for Brexit consequences
By John Glenday
A study of businesses preparedness for a potential Brexit vote in just six weeks’ time has found that barely a quarter of managers in Britain, France and Germany had put in place concrete plans for how they would operate in the new landscape.
Moreover 53 per cent of those quizzed by law firm Pinsent Masons admitted that the subject hadn’t even been raised at board level although financial service providers were better prepared than most, with 58 per cent in this sector having held high-level discussions and 51 per cent drafting a response plan.
Guy Lougher, partner and head of the Brexit Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




