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London shouldn’t be allowed to dominate UK captives sector

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Industry leaders have warned that efforts to launch a UK captives sector would need to be a nationwide initiative, and not just focus on London in order to fully realise the opportunity at hand.

Earlier this week, Airmic CEO Julia Graham said her organisation had been called in to speak to both the Treasury and Bank of England last week and told it could “speak with optimism and confidence”

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