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CMS_LawTax_Negative_28-100.ep The challenge of Brexit How CMS is helping financial institutions across Europe and beyond 2016

CMS: Facts and Figures Aberdeen Glasgow Edinburgh Moscow Hamburg Amsterdam London Utrecht Berlin Duesseldorf Leipzig Warsaw Bristol Antwerp Cologne Brussels Frankfurt Prague Luxembourg Vienna Paris Stuttgart Strasbourg Munich Bratislava Zurich Budapest Geneva Lyon Ljubljana Zagreb Milan Belgrade Sarajevo Madrid Barcelona Rome Sofia Podgorica Tirana Bucharest Kyiv Istanbul Lisbon Seville Algiers Tehran Casablanca In depth European coverage European countries: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and United Kingdom. Outside Europe: Algeria, Brazil, China, Iran, Mexico, Morocco, Oman and United Arab Emirates. > 850 partners > 3,200 lawyers 34 countries 391 Number of M&A transactions in 2015 > 5,800 staff 6 th largest law firm 54 cities 19 practice and sector groups 32 new partners in 2015 60 offices Chambers & Legal 500 2015 Rankings 165 Band 1 282 Band 2 2 The challenge of Brexit

Brexit On 23rd June the UK voted to leave the European Union. The UK government has committed itself to implementing this result and delivering Brexit. The UK has established two new government departments; one to handle the negotiations with the EU (Department for Exiting the European Union) and the other to establish new trading arrangements with countries outside the EU (Department for International Trade). Brexit will be a huge project for the UK. It must negotiate an exit from the EU, establish new relationships with the bloc and with its other trading partners across the world and it must also undertake a massive domestic exercise to transition the vast amount of regulation that is currently EU derived. The challenge Financial institutions operating within UK markets face a huge challenge themselves. Article 50 is untested and, prior to the referendum, neither the UK, nor the EU, had any concrete plans as to how they would handle the process of withdrawal or what the new trading relationships, after Brexit, might be. The process is fraught with uncertainty. All financial institutions (in the UK and across the EEA) operate under EU-derived regulation and many firms are structured in a way that relies heavily on EU passporting rights. For those involved, with UK business whether UK, European or international groups Brexit poses a real challenge. Even domestic business in the UK will be impacted by the change to UK regulation and the upheaval to the legal system. How CMS can help a pan-european solution CMS is ideally placed to help its clients deal with the Brexit challenge. It has unique expertise and depth across Europe. It gives clients the perspective from London, Paris, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Brussels, Zurich and 20 other countries. It covers key areas FI regulation (banking and payments, insurance, funds, securities and derivatives); EU and international trade law and WTO; and All the business law areas that Brexit or group restructuring may impact from employment to IP, from tax to corporate and M&A. 3

Brexit support from CMS Financial institutions are assessing what Brexit will mean for their business and how they may need to respond. CMS assistance is tailored to individual client requirements and circumstances, with four broad elements: Information, intelligence and analysis CMS clients have the benefit of extensive support via RegZone and Brexit Next. RegZone RegZone provides a daily Brexit news service (started last year) and extensive reporting, analysis and thought leadership on Brexit and financial institutions. It also has training on Brexit preparation which you can download to your mobile device. We have an extensive program of forthcoming Brexit events in centres such as Frankfurt, Edinburgh, the City of London, and more. We have already held six events for financial institutions breakfast briefings in London and Edinburgh and webinars for FI clients across the world. You can register for RegZone events, news, and reports here. BREXIT NEXT Legal Implications Brexit Next: Legal Implications provides more broadly based analysis and commentary for businesses across different sectors. This CMS Brexit microsite includes checklists from more than 15 practice areas (such as employment, IP, tax, corporate, banking, health and safety, and pensions) giving clients a list of issues they should be addressing and explaining how CMS can help. Assessing the impact of Brexit and your potential response We are helping clients assess the impact of the different Brexit scenarios on their business, what is the optimum response and how long implementation might take. This may involve significant restructuring or less dramatic adjustments but legal and compliance departments will clearly be stretched to meet business as usual and new requirements such as MiFID II, whilst grappling with the uncertainties of Brexit. CMS has unique depth of experience across Europe. Our financial institutions group spans 26 European countries. So for example, we can advise not just on the changes from EU law and WTO but also on the detail of how local law and local regulators treats firms from a third country as the UK will be. Will you be able to write business with insureds or transact with clients or counterparties in Belgium, France, Germany or Italy? Local CMS experts have the domestic expertise and contacts with regulators to answer these questions. Lobbying and responding to consultations In the next few months there will be a largescale exercise for industry to communicate their views to the UK Government as the UK develops its strategy for negotiating with the EU. Companies need to be lobbying Government, trade bodies, and responding to consultations. Implementing your Brexit response CMS has the expertise including its leading European reorganisation and transactional practice to help implement whatever response to Brexit you require. 4 Risk The & challenge Investigations of Brexit Service

CMS contacts The CMS Brexit team for financial institution clients You will find below contact details for the CMS Brexit team across the EU and beyond. EU United Kingdom Paul Edmondson Partner, London T +44 20 7367 2877 E paul.edmondson@cms-cmck.com Simon Morris Partner, London T +44 20 7367 2702 E simon.morris@cms-cmck.com Stephen Phillips Partner, Edinburgh T +44 131 200 7313 E stephen.phillips@cms-cmck.com Aidan Campbell Partner, Glasgow T +44 141 304 6112 E aidan.campbell@cms-cmck.com Ian Stevens Partner, London T +44 20 7367 2597 E ian.stevens@cms-cmck.com WTO and International Trade Caroline Hobson Partner, London T +44 20 7367 2056 E caroline.hobson@cms-cmck.com Kai Neuhaus Partner, Brussels T +32 2 6500 431 E kai.neuhaus@cms-hs.com Germany Joachim Kaetzler Partner, Frankfurt T +49 69 71701 132 E joachim.kaetzler@cms-hs.com Winfried Schnepp Partner, Cologne T +49 221 7716 146 E winfried.schnepp@cms-hs.com France Jérôme Sutour Partner, Paris T +33 1 47 38 55 00 E jerome.sutour@cms-bfl.com Laurent Mion Partner, Paris T +33 1 47 38 55 00 E laurent.mion@cms-bfl.com Italy Paolo Bonolis Partner, Rome T +39 06 478151 E paolo.bonolis@cms-aacs.com Laura Opilio Partner, Rome T +39 06 478151 E laura.opilio@cms-aacs.com 5

Spain Abraham Nájera Pascual Partner, Madrid T +34 91 451 92 96 E abraham.najera@cms-asl.com Carlos Peña Boada Partner, Madrid T +34 91 451 92 90 E carlos.pena@cms-asl.com The Netherlands Leonard Bohmer Partner, Utrecht T +31 30 2121 710 E leonard.bohmer@cms-dsb.com Eduard Scheenstra Partner, Amsterdam T +31 20 3016 447 E eduard.scheenstra@cms-dsb.com Belgium Benoît Vandervelde Counsel, Brussels T +32 2 743 69 20 E benoit.vandervelde@cms-db.com Austria Daniela Karollus-Bruner Partner, Vienna T +43 1 40443 2550 E daniela.karollus-bruner@cms-rrh.com Martin Zuffer Partner, Vienna T +43 1 40443 1950 E martin.zuffer@cms-rrh.com Portugal Joaquim Shearman de Macedo Partner, Lisbon T +(351) 210 958 100 E joaquim.macedo@cms-rpa.com Luxembourg Vivian Walry Partner, Luxembourg T +352 26 27 53 21 E vivian.walry@cms-dblux.com Poland Malgorzata Chrusciak Partner, Warsaw T +48 22 520 8416 E malgorzata.chrusciak@cms-cmck.com Hungary Erika Papp Partner, Budapest T +36 1 4834813 E erika.papp@cms-cmck.com Croatia Jelena Nushol Local Partner, Zagreb T +385 1 4825 600 E jelena.nushol@bmslegal.hr Romania Florentin Giurgea Senior Associate, Bucharest T +40 21 407 3 952 E florentin.giurgea@cms-cmck.com Slovakia Peter Simo Local Partner, Bratislava T +421 2 3233 3444 E peter.simo@cms-rrh.com Slovenia Gregor Famira Partner, Ljubljana T +385 1 4825 600 E gregor.famira@cms-rrh.com Czech Republic Tomas Matejovsky Partner, Prague T +420 296 798 852 E tomas.matejovsky@cms-cmck.com Pavla Kreckova Partner, Prague T +420 296 798 877 E pavla.kreckova@cms-cmck.com Bulgaria Elitsa Ivanova Partner, Sofia T +359 2 921 99 47 E elitsa.ivanova@cms-cmck.com 6 The challenge of Brexit

Outside the EU Switzerland Kaspar Landolt Partner, Zurich T +41 44 285 11 11 E kaspar.landolt@cms-vep.com Russia Leonid Zubarev Senior Partner, Moscow T +7 495 786 4000 E leonid.zubarev@cmslegal.ru Serbia Ksenija Boreta Associate, Belgrade T +382 20 416070 E ksenija.boreta@cms-rrh.com Bosnia and Herzegovina Andrea Zubovic-Devedzic Attorney at law, Sarajevo T +387 33 94 4615 E andrea.zubovic-devedzic@cms-rrh.com China Nick Beckett Managing Partner, Beijing T +86 10 8527 0287 E nick.beckett@cms-cmck.com Turkey Alican Babalioglu Partner, Istanbul T +90 212 243 49 28 E alican.babalioglu@ybb-av.com RegZone www.law-now.com/regzone RegZone provides you with expert analysis and daily news from the fast-changing world of European financial institution regulation. The award-winning platform hosts a substantial online research resource and a flexible email service, tailored to your needs. Sign up now free of charge by visiting us at: www.cms-lawnow.com/regzone/registration Please get in touch with the RegZone team if you have any questions, would like a demonstration of the platform s capabilities or wish to enquire about a RegZone monitoring service tailored to your company. E: regzonesupport@cmslegal.com T: +44 20 7367 3333 7

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