UK remains Europe’s top location for investors

A year after the Brexit vote the UK remains Europe’s top financial services location for investors, but investor sentiment is mixed over the longer term outlook due to concerns over the effect of Brexit, according to EY’s study of financial services attractiveness.

The study found that UK financial services attracted 99 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects in 2016, the highest level for over a decade, up 5% on the previous year.

But the lead over other countries is starting to narrow with Germany recording a year on year increase of foreign direct investment projects in 2016 of 18% and France a 25% increase.

Nearly three quarters of financial services investors believe the FinTech sector makes the UK more attractive as an FDI destination. But almost half were concerned about a loss of access to EU markets and over a third were concerned about tariffs on exports.

Omar Ali, EY’s UK financial services leader, said: “We can see from our study that investors have concerns about what Brexit may mean for the future and they want greater clarity on corporate taxation and incentives for foreign investors. Our study of investor sentiment is showing they are concerned about the outcome of Brexit negotiations and their confidence will have been shaken further by recent political events. It’s vital that the Government does all it can to articulate a clear strategy around skills, market access and future trading arrangements to ensure the UK continues to be Europe’s preeminent financial centre for many years to come.”

©2017 funds europe

HAVE YOU READ?

THOUGHT LEADERSHIP

The tension between urgency and inaction will continue to influence sustainability discussions in 2024, as reflected in the trends report from S&P Global.
FIND OUT MORE
This white paper outlines key challenges impeding the growth of private markets and explores how technological innovation can provide solutions to unlock access to private market funds for a growing…
DOWNLOAD NOW

CLOUD DATA PLATFORMS

Luxembourg is one of the world’s premiere centres for cross-border distribution of investment funds. Read our special regional coverage, coinciding with the annual ALFI European Asset Management Conference.
READ MORE

PRIVATE MARKETS FUND ADMIN REPORT

Private_Markets_Fund_Admin_Report

LATEST PODCAST