Flight paths out of the UK with country names and flags

Jobseekers look abroad following election results

There was a sudden surge in UK-based workers seeking jobs abroad as the results of last week's general election began to emerge, according to research by Indeed, the world's largest job site.
Female expats losing out to gender pay gap.

Male expats enjoy a higher salary than their female counterparts

New research from AXA – Global Healthcare has revealed a significant disparity between the salaries of men and women across popular expat destinations.
African nations are pushing for visa reforms.

African nations pushing for visa reforms

A new report reveals that policymakers across Africa are trying to make it easier for African businessmen and women, investors, students and tourists to travel.
Survey finds that expat staff are 'more committed' to company goals

Expat staff 'more committed' to company goals

A major study has shown that globally-mobile employees display "significantly higher levels of engagement, satisfaction and productivity" than staff who do not take foreign assignments.
TAIWAN, SUN MOON LAKE

Which country is the best place to be an expat?

InterNation’s latest comprehensive annual study of life as an expat sees two Asian nations top the list of best places to live and work overseas.
Brexit relocations push up EU house prices

Brexit relocations push up EU house prices

Brexit relocations are pushing up the prices of prime real estate in several cities in continental Europe, according to the latest Prime Global Cities Index from property consultancy Knight Frank.
Flag of Germany, Bahrain and Great Britain illustrate an article about the HSBC Expat Survey 2019

Why do expatriates rate Germany, Bahrain and the UK best?

The HSBC Expat Explorer survey asked more than 22,000 expats the main reason why they take international assignments. What do the results mean for workers and talent managers?
Relocate magazine autumn 2018: out September!

Relocate magazine autumn 2018: Out Now!

The autumn conference issue of Relocate Magazine is now available with a focus on the evolving role of global mobility. In addition we take a look at post-Brexit trade partners, gender in AI and put President Trumps “America First” agenda in the spotlight.
Abstract image of world

Re-imagining Global Mobility

The idea of talent might be maligned in some quarters, but try telling that to the CEOs of some of the world’s largest companies. Surveys increasingly show failure to attract and retain talent is a number one concern for business leaders. Could Global Mobility 2.0 help companies secure that business advantage?
Festival of Global Mobility Thinking: Dimitry Kochenov

Festival of Global Mobility Thinking sparks creativity in the sector

A unique interactive approach took global mobility to the next level exploring leadership, agility and engagement to prepare for 2030 and beyond.
A Great Move book cover and display

A Great Move: Home is where the heart is

Hip private members’ hangout to London’s creative sector, the Hospital Club, was the perfect home for the Santa Fe Relocation-hosted launch of an inspiring new book by expatriate coach, Katia Vlachos.
Frankfurt financial skyline

Second wave of London bank moves ‘likely after Brexit’

At a finance summit in Frankfurt the UK’s director general of financial services warned of a new wave of Brexit related bank relocations as the relationship between the UK and the EU becomes apparent.
Bank of America logo on side of building

Bank of America to move 125 jobs to Dublin

Dublin is to be the destination for over 100 jobs from the UK as the Bank of America enacts its post-Brexit contingency plans.
Aeroplane flying over flags from many nations

Hard Brexit will damage the benefits of UK citizenship says new report

The outcome of Brexit negotiations could have a significant impact on the quality of the British nationality, new research suggests.
Frankfurt financial skyline during daytime

Minister says Frankfurt ‘number one’ for bank relocations

Frankfurt is currently the most desirable location for banks considering relocation as a result of Brexit, according to the economic minister for the central German state of Hesse.
View of the Shard in London from the Thames

London remains most attractive city for businesses and employees

Despite concerns of Brexit uncertainty, London retained it’s title as the most attractive city for businesses and employees. Other UK cities including, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Manchester also featured in the top ten.
Frankfurt skyline at night

Goldman Sachs triggers first staff moves to Frankfurt

The US investment bank, Goldman Sachs is to trial its Brexit contingency plans by making senior position transfers to Frankfurt, following concerns that the UK will lose it’s ‘passporting rights’.
Phillip Hammond

Relocating banks ‘could not match London’s advantages’ – Hammond

In a speech to a Commons committee, Phillip Hammond has argued that London offers more for businesses than relocation to another European financial hub after Brexit.
Andreas Dombret

‘Relocate now’ urges German bank chief

Executive board member of the German central bank has urged banks in the UK to accelerate Brexit contingency plans and apply for EU banking licences.
Citi Bank building in London

Citi now expects only a handful of London job losses

Following concerns of major job losses in London as a result of Brexit, Citi Bank are now expected to keep the majority of it’s workforce in the UK with fewer moving to European hubs than expected.
Traveller in airport

Immigration increasingly a challenge for mobility managers

Controlling costs remains the greatest challenge facing global mobility managers, according to a recent survey. However, immigration rose sharply as a concern for mobility teams.
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan

JP Morgan ‘could relocate 4,000 jobs’ – Dimon

The chief executive of JP Morgan Jamie Dimon has said the bank expects to gradually move 4,000 jobs from London to establish post-Brexit European hubs in major European cities such as Frankfurt and Dublin.
Frankfurt banking sector skyline

German regulator tells banks: ‘speed up relocation plans’

The financial regulatory authority for Germany has warned UK banks to speed up plans to relocate to Germany. Warnings come as London firms risk a Brexit “cliff edge” as negotiations waver.
RBS chairman warns of banking relocations

‘Six months before UK banks start to relocate’

The relocation of a number of financial sector firms will begin early next year. As talks continue businesses are increasingly hoping for confirmation of a transitional deal to ensure they are prepared.
Who’s wooing us post-Brexit and who will get us there?

Rising to the challenge: supporting inward investment

Overseas investment organisations are lining up to attract companies to their region of Europe, including the UK. What are they offering, and who are the companies supporting businesses on the move?
The bigger picture in the USA: mobility professionals reflect

The bigger picture in the USA: mobility professionals reflect

We look at how businesses in the US are responding to the change in government style at the White House and assess the implications for the global mobility sector and domestic relocation.
Global mobility programmes and compliance: latest trends

Global mobility programmes and compliance: latest trends

Drawing on research among multinationals across a range of sectors, Cranfield University’s Professor Michael Dickmann and the RES Forum’s Andrea Piacentini explore current mobility programme trends.

Relocate to launch new online mobility toolkit

Relocate's soon-to-be-released online global mobility toolkit will provide CEOs, CFOs, HR, global mobility managers & relocation professionals with cutting-edge strategic insights and operational knowhow.