Belfast Telegraph

Brexit blow for May as Unilever axes London HQ in favour of Rotterdam

- BY RAVENDER SEMBHY

UNILEVER has confirmed that it has chosen Rotterdam over London as its new legal headquarte­rs, dealing a major blow to the UK Government as it tries to uphold Britain’s status as a centre for business after Brexit.

Following a board meeting on Wednesday, the consumer goods giant said that it intended to “simplify” from two legal entities into a single one incorporat­ed in the Netherland­s.

“The proposed simplifica­tion will provide greater flexibilit­y for strategic portfolio change and help drive long-term performanc­e,” the group said.

Unilever insisted that its 7,300 workers the UK and 3,100 in the Netherland­s will be unaffected by the changes.

It added that Unilever will continue to be listed in London, Amsterdam and New York.

The announceme­nt comes after a review of Unilever’s duis al-headed legal structure in the UK and Netherland­s, which was part of a rethink of the business following a hostile takeover attempt by Kraft Heinz last year.

Unilever, which is behind well-known household brands such as Dove, Marmite and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, employs around 169,000 people around the world.

Executives claimed that the move to Rotterdam has “nothing to do with Brexit”, but the decision will cause embarrassm­ent for the Conservati­ves and Prime Minister Theresa May, who is struggling to contain a flow of businesses and their staff to the EU.

British Government officials reportedly met with Unilever to express their concerns that the London headquarte­rs would be axed in favour of the Netherland­s, but failed to convince them over the benefits of basing its main offices in the UK.

The Government is already under fire for failing to provide adequate assurances to businesses mulling their post-Brexit futures, particular­ly in light of plans to leave the EU single market. The company confirmed that only a “minimal” number of people would move from Unilever House in London to the Dutch city.

A Government spokesman said: “Unilever has today shown its long-term commitment to the UK by choosing to locate its two fastest-growing global business divisions in this country, safeguardi­ng 7,300 jobs and £1bn a year of investment.

“As the company itself has made clear, its decision to transfer a small number of jobs to a corporate HQ in the Netherland­s

Switch: Unilever’s Rotterdam HQ part of a long-term restructur­ing of the company and is not connected to the UK’s departure from the EU.”

As part of the rejig, Unilever will also restructur­e into three divisions — beauty and personal care, home care, and foods and refreshmen­t — which will each have different headquarte­rs split between the UK and the Netherland­s. The beauty and personal care, and the home care divisions will be headquarte­red in London, while the foods and refreshmen­t arm will have its HQ in Rotterdam.

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