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More insurers to set up in Luxembourg post-Brexit : why is the Grand Duchy so popular ? What is the adequate substance ?
By Emilien LEBAS, Associate Partner, KPMG Luxembourg   Brexit and insurance sector   Brexit is a major change at many levels. This is true in many fields, and in particular in the economic field. Today, London is one of the world’s leading financial markets. It is therefore logical that among the first players to position themselves and to consider alternative solutions post-Brexit are many players of this sector.   Among the first major players to have announced that they have a Brexit plan and, what is even more interesting, where they will go post-Brexit are an important number of insurers. The phenomenon is quite obvious when one looks at the list of those large organisations of the financial sector to have already make an announcement...
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