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Citi’s Kristine Braden: The virus is a chance to level the playing field

The head of the US bank's post-Brexit hub says that the Covid-19 crisis has quashed the cliche that remote working is a soft option for people who are not dedicated to their jobs

Citi’s Kristine Braden: The virus is a chance to level the playing field
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Kristine Braden moved to Frankfurt to start her new job leading Citigroup’s post-Brexit European business on 10 March, exactly one week before Germany went into coronavirus lockdown.

Scrambling to secure an apartment, she also embraced what the locals call hamsterkauf — a peculiar German phrase to imply panic buying food, just as the rodent stuffs as many morsels as possible into its cheeks. “I actually packed a little extra, because having been through SARS in Hong Kong in 2003, I kind of knew the drill. I anticipated Covid-19 would come crashing down, and it did,” she says, speaking over the phone from Citi’s Frankfurt headquarters as one of the 20% of the bank’s employees to no longer be working remotely.

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