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UK fintech sector rails against Trump’s immigration ban

Entrepreneurs condemn US action, which could slow the movement of talent and apply a brake to innovation

Tuesday, 31 January 2017 at 17:07

US President Donald Trump signs Executive Orders in the Hall of Heroes at the Department of Defense in Virginia, January 27, 2017
US President Donald Trump signs Executive Orders in the Hall of Heroes at the Department of Defense in Virginia, January 27, 2017 Photo: Getty Images

President Donald Trump’s controversial ban on entry to the US for travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries has been widely condemned by the UK financial technology sector.

The “impact of this decision is deeply worrying,” said Taavet Hinrikus, the chief executive and co-founder of London-based TransferWise, who defended Sally Yates, the US Attorney General who was sacked by Trump for questioning the legality of the ban, via Twitter on January 31.