Posted: 16 Nov 2022 Resource Type: Research Report Download Back We have witnessed increasing interest and demand for cross-border remote working in recent years and this trend poses both challenges and opportunities for UK financial services. On the one hand, we want firms to be able to offer the flexibility that globally mobile talent demands. On the other, we need to retain the benefits of financial and professional services sectors clustering in one place. With this report, Shaping the future of borderless work: Towards a new model for cross-border remote working, the City of London Corporation, in association with EY, seeks to explore how the UK can lead innovation, shape multilateral dialogue and ensure UK international competitiveness as these new working models become increasingly mainstream. Download now to understand the trends, latest innovations such as ‘digital nomad’ visas, and recommendations for policymakers. Share: Share to LinkedIn LinkedIn Share to X Share to Facebook Facebook Share to WeChat WeChat Share to WhatsApp WhatsApp Share to Email Email Download Related content Research Report City statistics briefing Nov 2024 - The City Statistics briefing looks at the City of London's role as a global business hub for financial and related professional services. City statistics briefing Research Report London RMB Business Bi-annual Report May 2024 - The London RMB Business Bi-annual Report serves to contribute to the understanding of the London offshore RMB market. London RMB Business Bi-annual Report Research Report Total tax contribution of UK financial services May 2024 - Nationally, the financial and professional services industry contributed a record £110.2bn to the public purse in 2023. This is 12.3% of total UK tax receipts: more than the government’s annual education budget and more than half the health budget. Total tax contribution of UK financial services Research Report UK-Australia post FTA regulatory cooperation Feb 2023 - This report focuses on the opportunities afforded the financial and professional services sector through the creation of a Regulatory Dialogue between UK and Australia. UK-Australia post FTA regulatory cooperation