Malta Independent

Brexit: Lloyd’s rules out Malta base for subsidiary outside London

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The chief executive of Lloyd’s of London has confirmed that the insurer will be setting up a subsidiary outside of London as a result of Brexit, and has said that the location will ‘hopefully’ be announced by the end of March.

However Malta has been ruled out of the running, contrary to report which was carried on the front page of The Times on 12 January, which put Malta in pole position.

In an interview with Bloomberg at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d, yesterday morning, Inga Beale said that Prime Minister Theresa May’s path for Brexit means that the insurer “will have to go ahead with [its] contingenc­y plans.”

In a highly-anticipate­d, agendasett­ing speech on Tuesday this week, Ms May signalled that she is willing to drag Britain through the hardest of Brexits, risking the loss of billions of pounds and plummeting GDP, if both Brussels and the UK’s Parliament fail to give her what she wants.

She said that Britain will leave the EU’s single market – despite backing membership less than a year ago – to regain control of immigratio­n policy and said she wants to renegotiat­e the UK’s customs agreement and seek a transition period to phase in changes.

Independen­t.co.uk reports that Ms Beale said yesterday that as a result of this, her business was going to lose crucial licensing.

“So we’re going to be setting up a subsidiary somewhere else in the EU – a country that we hope will remain in the EU—and that is how we are going to provide seamless coverage to our customers,” Ms Beale said.

Asked about which locations might come in question for the subsidiary, Ms Beale only said that Lloyds had so far ruled out Malta. She said that she hopes that a decision will be made by the end of the first quarter of the year.

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