I see a very interesting movement happening in financial institutions. Natixis just announced a change in its remote work policy, requiring its senior bankers to spend more time in the office. Not only that, Bloomberg reported that several financial institutions are heading in the same direction.



What’s happening is that after all that flexibility we saw during the pandemic, banks are rethinking things. It seems the trend now is to return to more traditional models of in-person work. Senior executives are the first to feel this pressure.

And it’s not just an isolated thing. Many lenders and institutions are reviewing their remote work policies. The justification? They want to increase collaboration among teams and improve productivity. It’s like a coordinated movement in the banking sector to bring back that more classic office environment.

It’s been interesting to watch how the financial market is changing these dynamics. After a few years of remote work, it seems the conversation now is about finding a new balance. Seniors are at the forefront of this transformation.
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