Cross Channel: How Brexit Will Impact The Channel

A week is a long time in politics, and a long time in the channel too. Find out how Brexit has been impacting the industry in our roundup from ChannelBiz

Welcome to Cross Channela weekly round up of the most pertinent stories from our sister site ChannelBiz, where you can find out all the latest developments, views and strategies from the world of the channel.

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New Fujitsu UK CEO targets growth despite Brexit

EU Brexit referedumFujitsu has named Lucy Dimes as its new CEO for UK and Ireland, replacing Regina Moran who has moved into a Europe-wide role. The Japanese firm’s operation on the British Isles is worth £1.8 billion and employees more than 14,000 people, but it had come out in support of the ‘Remain’ campaign in the recent EU referendum, warning it would reconsider its investments If the UK voted to leave.

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UK spends £1.3bn fixing broken gadgets

Research from TSB shows an estimated £3.1 billion has been spent on replacing or fixing broken gadgets in the past few years, but most people are not insured. Mobile phones are unsurprisingly the most commonly affected item, with water damage the biggest problem. Almost a fifth of mobile users have suffered from a broken screen.

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Capita wins £140m Tesco Mobile customer service deal

Capita has won a five year contract to develop Tesco Mobile’s customer service and will start on 1 August. Tesco Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) joint venture between the supermarket and O2. Around 550 permanent Tesco Mobile employees will transfer to Capita and a further 240 temporary staff will work on the account under Capita’s management.

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Brexit: We’re all doomed on IT spending

Analyst firm Canalys is forecasting a 15 percent decline in IT spending as a result of Brexit due to uncertainties and movements to reduce risk. The weak pound, unless it rallies, will also result in “immediately higher” technology prices. The UK technology industry was overwhelmingly against leaving the EU.

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