Don't try to be clever, ECB tells City banks post Brexit

Reuters

Published Nov 20, 2017 12:34

Don't try to be clever, ECB tells City banks post Brexit

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - UK-based banks seeking access to the European Union after Brexit should avoid "inventive set-ups" to enter the single market from Britain, a top European Central Bank supervisor said on Monday.

Sabine Lautenschaeger said the ECB had "serious misgivings" about banks setting up a subsidiary in the euro zone only to then operate from a branch in Britain.

"We won’t accept more inventive set-ups," she told an event in Frankfurt.

"Some banks seem to be considering the idea of establishing a subsidiary in the euro area, which would then set up a branch in the United Kingdom," Lautenschlaeger said.