On March 28, 2017, UK Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to initiate the UK’s departure from the European Union. With negotiations set to rumble on until March 29, 2019 and no indication of what shape Brexit might take, we face a long and worrying period of uncertainty.
With a steadily weakening pound, interest rates below the rate of inflation and uncertainty surrounding pension entitlements, now is the time to consider your options and ensure you are financially prepared for Brexit. The Blacktower Financial Management Group can help you with this.
Join the Blacktower Financial Management Group at one of their free Brexit seminars to explore the financial implications of Brexit for you as an expat in the Netherlands.
The seminars will cover the possible effects of Brexit on:
After the seminars, there will be a Q&A session, drinks and nibbles.
The seminars will be held at 6pm (for a 6:30pm start) at the following locations:
Please click here to sign up for a free seminar near you.
Blacktower Financial Management (International) Limited in the Netherlands provides financial planning and guidance to expats living in, or moving to, the area. Living and working abroad creates both challenges and opportunities when it comes to personal finances. However, most expats are unaware of the various solutions available, so finding the right advice and guidance is essential.
With over 30 years of experience working in the international market, Blacktower can assist in the following areas of financial planning: regular savings, retirement planning, international pension transfers, lump sum investments, effective tax and inheritance planning and international wealth management.
Blacktower’s independent financial advisers are experts in keeping pace with the changing needs of clients, regulations, and legislation. To find out for yourself, join them for one of their upcoming Brexit seminars in Amsterdam, The Hague or Rotterdam!
Blacktower Financial Management (International) Limited is licensed in Gibraltar by the Financial Services Commission. License 00805B.