Brexit: An International Perspective

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Brexit: An International Perspective Prepared for: 9 November 2017

About Informita Working Capital and Procurement Specialists Our goal is to deliver value to you at a reasonable cost We bring 25 years of experience to the table covering more than 200 assignments in 37 countries and many industries Our analysis methodologies are more advanced than any of the major consulting organisations We have a track record of consistent results with all these companies

Cash balances have been growing since 2009 The ultimate bulwark against uncertainty Since the crash of 2008 cash balances have been growing steadily worldwide As ecomonies have returned to prosperity working capital balances are now growing too

What are we worried about? Irish Worries Tariffs Border Controls The Sterling Exchange Rate The Food Industry 95% of Irish companies have no plan for Brexit

What the Brexiteers want And Free Trade!

The BMW Argument Surely the Germans want to sell lots of cars in the UK?

The Polish Apple Politics will trump economics

What are Europeans saying about Brexit? Deafening silence

What is the business impact? No-one is waiting for a done deal Investment decisions are being postponed Cash is being hoarded EU nationals are leaving the UK Supply chain links are being diverted Banks and Insurance companies are relocating

Contacts Brian Shanahan Director +44 7769 260042 brian.shanahan@Informita.com Contacts