Finance
Barclays Delays EU Office Move to Paris Until at Least 2027
- Irish capital has served as Barclays’ EU base after Brexit
- Bank had mooted shifting office to Paris as soon as this year
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Barclays has delayed any move of its European Union headquarters to Paris until 2027 at the earliest, putting the potential relocation at least two years behind its original timeline.
The UK’s second-largest listed bank by assets picked Dublin as its EU base in the aftermath of Brexit, but has been publicly deliberating a relocation to Paris since 2023. At the time, Barclays said the shift could take place in the following 24 months, implying 2025 would be the moment to move.