Firms look to Dublin for new EU base
Law firms, insurers and asset managers based in the City of London are considering new offices in Dublin following the Brexit vote. Agents working in the Irish capital have reported a jump in inquiries since the UK voted to leave the EU, as firms consider moves to establish a greater presence in countries that remain inside the bloc. According to the Sunday Telegraph, companies behind the inquiries are thought to include Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Slaughter & May and Allen & Overy. Pinsent Masons is also said to be seeking a new 10,000 sq ft office. Declan O’Reilly, director at Knight Frank in Dublin, said: “We’ve certainly seen an uptick in the number of inquiries from UK-based companies who are looking at Dublin as a post-Brexit option, mainly from the financial and legal sectors.”
The Sunday Telegraph, Business, Page: 3
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