HSBC reviews its retention of London HQ

HSBC’s review of the retention of its London HQ is giving more jitters to the government to clean up its tax policy

AccountancyAge.com

HSBC, Britain's largest bank, is reviewing the retention of its headquarters in London, giving the Government more jitters following an exodus of companies angered by the uncertainty over tax policy.

The review, which is understood to have just started, is one conducted about every three years by the HSBC board, led by the executive chairman, Stephen Green, The Daily Telegraph reports.

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The news follows on comments made by a senior HSBC official two years ago, and first reported in Accountancy Age, that the bank would consider moving HQ for tax reasons.

Although tax experts believe a decision by HSBC to relocate its head office is unlikely, the current trend of companies relocating to new tax domiciles means the decisions reached in the bank's review will be closely watched across the City following the exodus of Henderson Group and Regus.

People close to HSBC say the current review is not only focused on tax issues, but also on the bank's status as one of Britain's biggest payers of corporation tax at £750m which means that, retaining its base in the UK is ‘of huge significance for the government’.

The bank issued a statement denying it was planning to move: 'As you would expect, a company of HSBC's scale periodically reviews a range of issues in the interests of competitiveness and its shareholders - from core strategy (conducted in 2006), to brand advertising, and capital position to major or head office location. On the latter, it is our opinion that London remains a crossroads of the world, both geographically and culturally, and we have no current plans to relocate our head office.'

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