Panasonic to move UK headquarters on Brexit fears

AFP  |  Tokyo 

plans to move its European headquarters from Britain to the later this year over concerns about potential tax issues related to Brexit, a said today.

Laurent Abadie, of Europe, told the Nikkei that the headquarters would move from outside to in October.

The decision was sparked by fears that could treat Britain as a tax haven after if decides to lower its corporate tax rate in a bid to attract businesses, she said.

If made the designation, could face back taxes levied by

Abadie told the newspaper that Panasonic had been considering a move for the past 15 months, with concerns about barriers to the flow of people and goods also a factor in the decision to move.

Of the 20 to 30 people in the office, around 10 to 20 employees dealing with auditing and financial operations would move. Investor relations staff would stay put, the newspaper said.

Britain is due to leave the EU in March 2019, in a process that has sparked uncertainty in the business sector and concern about the consequences for the country's economy.

Several Japanese firms including megabank MUFG, Nomura Holdings, and have said they are planning to move their main EU bases out of London.

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First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 09:25 IST