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Guernsey Keeps Top Status For Hosting Non-UK Entities Listed On LSE
Figures demonstrate the island's leadership when it comes to non-UK entities being listed on the London Stock Exchange.
The island of Guernsey is host to more non-UK entities that are
listed on the London Stock Exchange than any other jurisdiction
around the world, data shows, a fact that the offshore centre
highlighted as these centres continue to battle for company
and fund listings business.
At the end of December last year, there were 129
Guernsey-incorporated entities, a rise of seven in net terms
(taking account of entities departing) over the past 12
months, figures from Guernsey Finance showed.
The figure for Guernsey is greater than equivalent LSE
listings for countries incorporated in Russia (31), US (30),
India (28), Australia (26), South Africa (7), Germany (5), China
(4) and France (3). It was also ahead of centres such as Jersey
(93), Ireland (54), the Isle of Man (54), the British Virgin
Islands (43), Cayman (42) and Bermuda (36). These are trailed by
Luxembourg (9), Gibraltar (7) and Malta (1).
In total, Guernsey, at 74, has the largest number of non-UK entities listed on the Main Market of the LSE, with 37 entities listed on the Alternative Investment Market. The island is also home to 18 of the 29 entities listed on the Specialist Funds Market, or SFM.