The future of the financial workplace

October 5, 2016

Banking is now a politicised industry, with public bailouts and bad press giving politicians the impetus to push through regulation at a speed which makes it difficult to reflect on its impact. The banks we spoke to all highlighted regulation and compliance as one of the main limiting factors for property, clamping down on their ability to be flexible and driving the main headcount increases s in the top financial centres. Apart from the limitations on the types of products banks can develop and the way they work, the vast increase in regulation is having a significant impact on real estate and workplace.

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