Unilever confirmed that there will be no change to the "operations, locations, activities or staffing levels" in either the UK or the US as a result of the move. Its food and drinks HQ will remain in Rotterdam, and home care, beauty, and personal care divisions will remain based in the UK.
The Netherlands had reportedly considered an €11bn (£9.7bn) “departure tax” on the consumer goods giant. But Unilever said last month that its legal advisers argue any issued exit tax should be annulled on the grounds that it would infringe a tax treaty in place between the Netherlands and the UK.
Former CEO Paul Polman had previously attempted to shift the company's base to Holland.