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JPMorgan asks City staff to start trek back to the office from 21 June

All employees will be expected to come back, a memo to staff says

JPMorgan is preparing to welcome employees back to the office next month, capping staff numbers at about 50% of headcount across its offices in London and Bournemouth
JPMorgan is preparing to welcome employees back to the office next month, capping staff numbers at about 50% of headcount across its offices in London and Bournemouth Photo: Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images

JPMorgan will ramp up employee numbers within its England offices from 21 June, asking all its City staff to prepare for a return as the government looks to reopen the country amid a high level of Covid-19 vaccinations and a drop off in virus cases.

The US bank will cap staff numbers at about 50% of headcount across its offices in London and Bournemouth, according to an 11 May memo to staff seen by Financial News, but all employees will be expected to come back. Scotland return dates will be announced later.

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