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Goldman sees more London staff trickling into the office as lockdown lift begins

The US bank is expecting more employees into its Plumtree Court UK headquarters from tomorrow although numbers are likely to remain relatively low

Goldman Sachs is expecting more employees into its Plumtree Court office from tomorrow, as the UK gradually lifts restrictive lockdown rules
Goldman Sachs is expecting more employees into its Plumtree Court office from tomorrow, as the UK gradually lifts restrictive lockdown rules Photo: Jason Alden/Getty Images

Goldman Sachs is opening its London office to more employees this week, as large investment banks in the City expect more staff to return as UK lockdown restrictions ease.

The US bank is expecting more employees into its Plumtree Court UK headquarters from tomorrow although numbers are likely to remain relatively low, according to a person familiar with the matter. The bank has not sent a memo to its City employees laying out a plan for return, and no one is being forced in, the person added.

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