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‘Before Covid, WFH was seen as a day at the golf course’: How the pandemic changed the City forever

This week marks one year since the first case of the virus was confirmed at a major financial institution in London

Bankers told FN at the time that London’s financial districts were 'sleepwalking into an outbreak' of the Covid-19 virus
Bankers told FN at the time that London’s financial districts were 'sleepwalking into an outbreak' of the Covid-19 virus Photo: Jason Alden/Getty Images

On a cold, wet morning on 5 March 2020 around 100 equity research analysts were ushered down a fire escape at HSBC’s Canary Wharf headquarters after receiving the news every City firm had been dreading for weeks — one of their team had tested positive for Covid-19.

This was the first case of the virus confirmed at a major financial institution in London, revealed by Financial News, and followed months of banks gradually shifting staff to back up sites in unglamourous locations like Croydon, Lewisham or Basingstoke in anticipation of a Covid infection that would force them to shutter trading floors.

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