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Bank of England hires consultants as it looks to slash costs

Threadneedle Street is looking for ‘efficiencies’ as its spending escalates

Korn Ferry is being paid more than half a million pounds to help trim the Bank’s budget
Korn Ferry is being paid more than half a million pounds to help trim the Bank’s budget Photo: Ben Stansall/Getty Images

The Bank of England has hired a consultancy firm to advise it on a cost-cutting drive.

City management consultants Korn Ferry have been paid £600,000 “to provide services to support the Bank to identify efficiencies and reduce costs in Bank operations”, according to a contract notice published last month.

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