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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Shafi Musaddique

Brexit: HSBC may move fewer than 1000 banking jobs to Paris

HSBC has indicated that it might move fewer than the 1,000 jobs originally touted away from London after Brexit.

The bank’s finance director, Iain Mackay, told reporters on Monday that the figure “may be less than 1,000 employees, but it’s up to 1,000”.

HSBC's investment bank currently employs around 5000 people in London.

Speaking after the bank published strong results for the third quarter of the financial year, Mr Mackay said that HSBC had put aside $12m (£9.1m) to cover the cost of legal advice relating to Brexit contingency plans in the third quarter.

The bank expects to spend $200-$300m in total on Brexit relocation, he said.

UBS said on Friday that it is increasingly unlikely to move up to 1,000 jobs away from London after Brexit.

The Swiss bank’s chief executive Sergio Ermotti told reporters that UBS has already got the licences it needs in its EU bank in Frankfurt to continue doing business after the UK leaves the EU. 

He said that the bank’s aim was to keep as many people as possible in London. UBS currently employs around 5,000 people in London.

Other global banks have also indicated that they are preparing to move a proportion of their London staff to the continent after Brexit, with Frankfurt, Dublin and Paris emerging as some of the most popular destinations.

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