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Brexit Offers London Banks Opportunities for a New Start with Cloud & API

John says investment banks relocating as a result of Brexit have a chance to rethink technology infrastructures.

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“Success is where preparation and opportunity meet,” goes the quote from former IndyCar racer Bobby Unser. While Unser may not have too many opinions on the outcome of the UK leaving the European Union, his words serve as sage advice to those banking institutions that are considering leaving the UK as a result of Brexit.

There has been no shortage of reports concerning investment banks making preparations to relocate their operations and thousands of jobs out of the City of London, with British

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