CEO Laurent Ferreira says Montreal’s business community has a responsibility to the city’s downtown
says he’s worried about the impact remote work is having on the vitality of downtown Montreal, but plans to maintain a flexible approach toward his employees working in the office.
Laurent Ferreira said in an interview he’s worried about the effect the widespread adoption of telecommuting is having on small businesses downtown and believes the business community has a responsibility toward the city’s downtown.has asked its employees to work from the office three or four days a week, National Bank is suggesting workers come in 40 per cent of the time.Ferreira says the bank is well-positioned to deal with an economic slowdown and has higher capital reserves than its peers.
He says the bank wants to grow organically outside Quebec and has identified commercial banking and wealth management as its main avenues for growth.Your Globe
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