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fDi Intelligence business report ranks Reykjavík number two in future investment shortlist

fDi Intelligence business report ranks Reykjavik number two in future investment shortlistfDi Intelligence, a division of the Financial Times Ltd, has ranked Iceland’s capital city Reykjavík number two in its shortlist Top 10 Northern European Cities Excluding UK and Ireland as part of its recently published business report ‘European Cities and Region of the Future 2014/2015´, beating other Nordic powerhouses such as Copenhagen and Stockholm.

‘European Cities and Region of the Future 2014/2015’ is a biennial paper, which showcases cities and regions with high prospects for investment in the coming years.

Shortlists in the paper are based on independently collected data regarding salaries, GDP, infrastructure, education, job creation and price inflation for 468 locations, both cities and regions.

“It is a challenging time for FDI in Europe. With sluggish growth in many of the major economies and continuing ill effects from the euro zone crises of last year, inflows into the region have declined. That makes it crucial for Europe’s cities and regions to take a proactive stance towards FDI promotion and to ensure their investment environments are as competitive as possible. Our rankings recognise the locations that are doing just that, and highlight the respective strengths of cities and regions of all sizes across Europe,” said Courtney Fingar, Editor-in-Chief of fDi Magazine.

Regarding Reykjavík’s listing, Óli Örn Eiríksson, Head of Economic Development for City of Reykjavík, comments, “Reykjavík is a young and thriving city, prospering through a high financial climate; we’re elated to see that all of the work conducted by the team and the stakeholders is coming to fruition”.

Reykjavík’s department of Economic Development promotes Reykjavík as a business location and assists local and international companies considering locating or expanding in Reykjavík to reach their business objectives.

Reykjavík is recognised as a world leader in the fields of geothermal and seafood industries. Other strong industries in the city are the biotech, medical equipment, tourism, IT, and the creative industries. Iceland has a thriving startup business community encompassing all of the aforementioned industries.

Visit http://investinreykjavik.is for more information regarding Reykjavík as a business location.