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Paris snaps at heels of London in overseas finance investment ranks

By Megan
June 12, 2022
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LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) – France made up more ground on Britain in attracting overseas direct investment into financial services last year, according to research by accountancy firm EY published on Monday.

Britain still retained top spot in the European rankings – attracting 63 projects in 2021 – but the gap with second-placed France narrowed, with its neighbour recording 60, its highest number in the last decade.

Both nations enticed a higher number of projects in 2021 than in the previous year – up seven for Britain and 11 for France – bucking the trend for a contraction in Europe overall.

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Foreign direct investment into financial services across Europe overall fell 2.8% last year, EY said.

London stayed top of the city table, with 39 projects in 2021, but this was less than half the 86 projects it chalked up in 2018. Paris recorded 38, just one project behind London.

Britain’s top spot showed it retained its appeal for international investors after Brexit, EY’s researchers said, but they said France was catching up.

“France in particular is growing quickly, closing the gap with the UK, and even overtaking it in attracting the highest number of investment projects from the U.S. for the first time,” said Omar Ali, a financial services managing partner at EY.

Spain, Germany and Ireland rounded out the top five countries in EY’s rankings, while Madrid, Dublin and Berlin completed the top five cities.

Britain continued to attract proportionally more new projects than France – which tend to generate more jobs – rather than expansions to existing projects, EY said.

Britain was also seen as the most attractive European country for future financial services investment, ahead of Germany in second and France in third, an EY survey of global investors found.

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Reporting by Iain Withers; Editing by Edmund Blair

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